A new pathway offers intimate views off 'backstage' area where gladiators and beasts waited, before being released to the arena to meet their fate

After years of excavation in Tel Ashkelon National Park, archeologists plan to restore some of the massive marble columns and statues, build 2 kilometers of accessible paths

White supremacists and QAnon enthusiasts often display medievalist imagery in rallies and riots; what is behind their adoption of the archaic Eastern Roman Empire?

Archaeologists say discovery of large, ceremonial vehicle has 'no parallel'; looters digging through site narrowly missed the artifact

Lori Kaufmann's debut 'Rebel Daughter' brings serious research to a tale of family and survival, from Jerusalem to southern Italy

1,900-year-old find shows soldier Gaius Messius was left 'effectively penniless after payday,' as entire wage of 50 denarii was nabbed to cover basic expenses

Expert says well-preserved find was minted the year that cities in the area were granted self-government under the Roman Empire

3rd century border stone discovered in secondary use under a previously unknown 14th century Mamluk roadside inn

The Israel Museum highlights the story of the Antonine Plague, which swept through the Roman Empire in 165 CE, killed millions and had terrible financial consequences

Although a staple of the Roman Empire, very few garum production sites or cetariae have been found in the Eastern Mediterranean

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