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Rome once had a near-equal rival just 11 miles away in the early days of the empire. The ancient Roman city of Gabii may not be famous for a still-standing Colosseum, but a new discovery shows that Roman monumental architecture may have really started in Gabii.
A medieval tower in central Rome collapsed again during a rescue operation by firefighters after the initial collapse, sending up cloud of debris.
Researchers have uncovered the remains of an ancient Roman forum at an archaeological site in Spain. The forum was revealed during excavations conducted at the ruins of Ocuri, a Roman city located near the modern town of Ubrique in the south of the country ...
Archaeologists led by University of Missouri professor Marcello Mogetta have uncovered a massive stone-lined water basin in the ancient Roman city of Gabii, just eleven miles east of Rome. Built around 250 BC with evidence suggesting some portions may be even older,
Rome wasn't built in a day - but Leicester's cardboard forum was. On Saturday, a Roman forum building was created entirely from cardboard and sticky tape in Jubilee Square. But the brown building will come tumbling down on Sunday as part of a free Old Town ...
The building, which is currently under renovation, is a medieval fortified tower, located near the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. Footage released by Italian firefighters showed crews helping workers away from the site using a ladder truck. A dust cloud ...
The Roman Forum in Zadar is actually the oldest in the entire eastern Adriatic, dating from the 1st century BC to the 3rd century AD.
Archaeologists from the Museum of London have discovered a well-preserved part of the ancient city of London’s first Roman basilica underneath the basement of an office block. The basilica was constructed for use as a public building in the 70s or early ...