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Today, the activities for the recovery of some of the archaeological finds identified in the waters between Acciaroli and ...
Historical sources (including the Roman gourmand Apicius and the philosopher Plutarch) describe thrushes as delicacies ...
Crete, the largest Greek island, has been producing wine for thousands of years. Archaeological evidence from Myrtos suggests ...
Excavated artifacts at Drumanagh include glass beads, gaming pieces, a bone comb, and dice made from antler. Previous ...
A Roman-era fast food stall found in Mallorca reveals diet of songbirds, rabbits, and chickens, shedding light on ancient ...
The ancient Greeks on Crete may have cheated the Romans by exporting "knock-off" versions of their highly prized raisin wine.
A new analysis of the bones in the eatery’s garbage pit challenges the elite status of thrush in the Roman diet ...
In a remarkable breakthrough for Irish archaeology, the first-ever intact Roman-era pot has been discovered during an ...
Birds were prominent figures in ancient Rome. Certain owls and eagles were considered powerful divinatory omens, while ...
An extraordinary discovery of a Roman pot was made at the Drumanagh promontory fort in Ireland, the first ever found. The ...
The inflatable boat of the Carabinieri Underwater Unit of Naples entered the port of Acciaroli, preceded by the patrol boat ...
More intriguingly, ongoing studies of excavated Roman-era pottery kilns revealed a repeated pattern of four key artifacts being produced in one region of Knossos: amphorae for transporting wine ...