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The Roman Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Roman period archaeology. If you wish to see news reports for general European archaeology, please go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Friday, July 31, 2015. Roman temple dig under way at Keynsham cemetery. Fresh excavation work has begun at Keynsham cemetery, near Bristol, on the site of a possible Roman temple. During the early 1920s elaborate mosaic floors like this were found by workmen cutting new graves [Credit: Freta Turland].

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The Roman Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Roman period archaeology. If you wish to see news reports for general European archaeology, please go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Friday, July 31, 2015. Roman temple dig under way at Keynsham cemetery. Fresh excavation work has begun at Keynsham cemetery, near Bristol, on the site of a possible Roman temple. During the early 1920s elaborate mosaic floors like this were found by workmen cutting new graves [Credit: Freta Turland].

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Roman Archaeology Blog: October 2014

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The Roman Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Roman period archaeology. If you wish to see news reports for general European archaeology, please go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Wednesday, October 22, 2014. Roman Gladiators ate a mostly vegetarian diet and drank a tonic of ashes after training. Historic sources report that gladiators had their own diet. This comprised beans and grains. Contemporary reports referred to them as "hordearii" ("barley eaters"). To suggest a post f...

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Roman Archaeology Blog: Roman temple dig under way at Keynsham cemetery

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The Roman Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Roman period archaeology. If you wish to see news reports for general European archaeology, please go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Friday, July 31, 2015. Roman temple dig under way at Keynsham cemetery. Fresh excavation work has begun at Keynsham cemetery, near Bristol, on the site of a possible Roman temple. During the early 1920s elaborate mosaic floors like this were found by workmen cutting new graves [Credit: Freta Turland].

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Roman Archaeology Blog: June 2015

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The Roman Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Roman period archaeology. If you wish to see news reports for general European archaeology, please go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Monday, June 29, 2015. Roman shipwreck found off coast of Sardinia. Italian police released a video on Tuesday (June 23) showing a well-preserved ancient Roman ship that was recently discovered in waters off the coast of Sardinia. Read the rest of this article. David Beard MA, FSA, FSA Scot. The eight...

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Roman Archaeology Blog: Rare ancient Roman frescos found in south of France

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The Roman Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Roman period archaeology. If you wish to see news reports for general European archaeology, please go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Sunday, July 12, 2015. Rare ancient Roman frescos found in south of France. Girl playing a harp. Julien Boislève, Inrap/Musée Départemental Arles Antique. The first full mural in the Pompeii style in France from between 20 and 70 BC has been found in Arles. Read the rest of this article. University of...

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Roman Archaeology Blog: July 2015

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The Roman Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Roman period archaeology. If you wish to see news reports for general European archaeology, please go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Friday, July 31, 2015. Roman temple dig under way at Keynsham cemetery. Fresh excavation work has begun at Keynsham cemetery, near Bristol, on the site of a possible Roman temple. During the early 1920s elaborate mosaic floors like this were found by workmen cutting new graves [Credit: Freta Turland].

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Anglo-Saxon Archaeology Blog: Major dig planned at Battle of Hastings sites

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The Anglo-Saxon Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Anglo-Saxon period archaeology. If you wish to see news reports for general European archaeology, please go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Tuesday, 24 June 2014. Major dig planned at Battle of Hastings sites. One of the world’s top battlefield archaeologists is to lead an ambitious project which aims to finally unearth remains from the Battle of Hastings. Battle of Hastings re-enactment, Battle Abbey [Credit: Steve Hunnisett].

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Prehistoric Archaeology Blog: French student finds tooth dating back 560,000 years

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The Prehistoric Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Prehistoric period archaeology. If you wish to see news reports for general European archaeology, please go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Friday, July 31, 2015. French student finds tooth dating back 560,000 years. Valentin Loescher, left, holding the tooth, and Camille Jacquey were working together on the dig. Photograph: Denis Dainat/EPA. In what researchers are hailing as a major discovery. Read the rest of this article.

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Prehistoric Archaeology Blog: Polish farmer finds 2,500 year old gold bracelets

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The Prehistoric Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Prehistoric period archaeology. If you wish to see news reports for general European archaeology, please go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Monday, June 29, 2015. Polish farmer finds 2,500 year old gold bracelets. Gold items preliminarily dated to 1600-400 BC have been discovered by a farmer near Jasło in the Subcarpathia. The antique objects have been taken to the Sub-Carpathian Museum in Krosno. Read the rest of this article.

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Prehistoric Archaeology Blog: Irish motorway dig reveals finds dating back to 3500BC

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The Prehistoric Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Prehistoric period archaeology. If you wish to see news reports for general European archaeology, please go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Sunday, July 26, 2015. Irish motorway dig reveals finds dating back to 3500BC. A ‘mound’ used as a gathering point for rituals dating back to 3500 BC, evidence of medieval treasure-hunting and remains of Famine cottages are among the ancient finds along the M17 motorway. Online Courses in ...

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Prehistoric Archaeology Blog: First glimpse inside the Siberian cave that holds the key to man's origins

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The Prehistoric Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Prehistoric period archaeology. If you wish to see news reports for general European archaeology, please go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Friday, July 31, 2015. First glimpse inside the Siberian cave that holds the key to man's origins. The significance of the cave is immense, and the experts are convinced it has more secrets to give up on human origins. Picture: Vera Salnitskaya. The significance of the cave is immense, and...

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Prehistoric Archaeology Blog: Bronze Age skeleton unearthed in Wiltshire

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The Prehistoric Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Prehistoric period archaeology. If you wish to see news reports for general European archaeology, please go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Sunday, July 26, 2015. Bronze Age skeleton unearthed in Wiltshire. A 4,000-year-old Bronze Age skeleton, believed to be that of an adolescent child, has been unearthed by archaeologists. Read the rest of this article. David Beard MA, FSA, FSA Scot. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Onlin...

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The Archaeology in Europe Medieval Warfare Blog is a news blog for all aspects of medieval warfare, castles and fortifications. For news reports for general European archaeology, go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Tuesday, 25 February 2014. 800 years of Irish history unraveled in N Ireland castle archaeological dig. Excavation work has started at Carrickfergus Castle in Co Antrim, Ireland’s best preserved Anglo Norman castle, in a bid to find out more about the 800-year-old fortification. Download t...

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Medieval Warfare Blog: December 2013

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The Archaeology in Europe Medieval Warfare Blog is a news blog for all aspects of medieval warfare, castles and fortifications. For news reports for general European archaeology, go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Thursday, 19 December 2013. New evidence for Battle of Hastings site considered. The Bayeux Tapestry depicts the Battle of Hastings and the death of King Harold. But Channel 4's Time Team claims he fell on the site of what is now a mini roundabout on the A2100. Read the rest of this article.

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Thursday, 9 July 2009. CHESTERS (Part 3) Other points of interest. Even when they don't really go anywhere! Sunday, 5 July 2009. CHESTERS (Part 2): Bathhouse. The bathhouse was rebuilt several times during its lifetime and is one of the best-preserved in Britain. Other points of interest are an almost intact D-shaped basin in one of the caldaria (hot rooms) and a well-preserved stoke-hole at the back of the building (see central top picture, with the person - me! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Today inside ...

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