Porta di Giove, the main entrance to the ancient Roman city of Falerii Novi, which is mostly buried underground, are seen after researchers announced they were able to map the entire city using ground ...
For the first time, archaeologists have mapped an entire ancient Roman city without any digging by using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) technology (via Gizmodo). The technique was not only ...
About five meters below the surface of the Bay of Naples, marble columns still stand upright on a mosaic floor. Fish drift ...
Click into the map for a closer look. The province of Baetica in Spain was a hub for the production of olive oil, which was ...
The crumbling yet still magnificent Ancient Rome is at the center of the city, in part of a larger area called the Centro ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Researchers have mapped an entire Roman city using advanced ...
Monty Python famously asked what the Romans ever did for us, but as a new map shows, they constructed a vast network of roads that revolutionized the world. Called Itiner-e, the incredible map ...
Archaeologists no longer have to excavate buried cities to find out what they look like. A group of Belgian and UK researchers recently mapped the entire ancient city of Falerii Novi, about 30 miles ...
ITALY - CIRCA 2016: Jupiter's gate in the walls of Falerii Novi, Lazio, Italy. Roman civilisation. (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images) A team of archeologists from the University of Cambridge and Ghent ...