Discovery of a Huge Roman Villa Beneath Popular Park

Archaeologists excavate a large Roman villa beneath a popular park, revealing intricate mosaics and artifacts that highlight the area's rich historical significance.

The villa, which dates back to the 1st century AD, features intricate mosaics and well-preserved artifacts, suggesting it was once a luxurious residence. The excavation is being led by a team from the local university, who have been working in collaboration with the city council to explore the site’s potential for educational and tourism purposes. … Read more

Discovery of Rare Iron Age War Trumpet and Boar Standard

Archaeologists examine a recently unearthed Iron Age war trumpet and boar standard during an excavation in the United Kingdom, highlighting the significance of these artifacts in understanding ancient warfare and culture.

The trumpet, made of bronze, is believed to date back to around 300 BC, a period known for its tribal conflicts and military formations. The boar standard, a symbolic representation often associated with warrior tribes, further emphasizes the martial significance of this era. Experts are now analyzing these artifacts to gain insights into the societal … Read more