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2025-06-09
This image was taken during an Italian cruise I shared with a friend, capturing a golden-hour view of the Colosseum from below. The sun lit the ancient arches with a soft amber glow, making this iconic structure feel even more timeless beneath the clear Roman sky.

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Low-angle view of the Colosseum in Rome during golden hour, with warm sunlight glowing through its arches and a vibrant blue sky above.
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2025-05-18

Roman road, infant burials, and rare artifacts unearthed in ancient Augusta Raurica, Switzerland

In a major archaeological excavation prior to a new construction project in Kaiseraugst, Switzerland, archaeologists uncovered well-preserved Roman structures and rare artifacts in the ancient area formerly known as Augusta Raurica...

More information: archaeologymag.com/2025/05/rom

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Roman road, infant burials, and rare artifacts unearthed in ancient Augusta Raurica, Switzerland

In a major archaeological excavation prior to a new construction project in Kaiseraugst, Switzerland, archaeologists uncovered well-preserved Roman structures and rare artifacts in the ancient area formerly known as Augusta Raurica. The rescue excavation, led by the Aargau Cantonal Archaeology Department, was carried out from May 2024 to March 2025 and shed new light on the lower town of one of the most significant Roman settlements north of the Alps...
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2025-04-25

First Roman bridgehead fort discovered in Austria solves ‘Deserted Castle’ mystery

Archaeologists have found the first confirmed Roman bridgehead fort ever discovered in Austria, positioned in the Danube floodplains near the site named “Ödes Schloss” close to Stopfenreuth in Lower Austria...

More information: archaeologymag.com/2025/04/fir

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First Roman bridgehead fort discovered in Austria solves ‘Deserted Castle’ mystery

Archaeologists have found the first confirmed Roman bridgehead fort ever discovered in Austria, positioned in the Danube floodplains near the site named “Ödes Schloss” close to Stopfenreuth in Lower Austria. The discovery, led by researchers at the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) and the Carnuntum Archaeological Park, reveals interesting new insights into the Roman Empire’s northern defense line and its control over trade routes such as the Amber Road.
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2025-04-22

Researchers analyze 4,000 Roman bricks to uncover the building secrets of the ancient metropolis of Trier

A new interdisciplinary research project will investigate the organization of ancient building material production in the Roman city of Trier, an important city in the northern provinces of the empire...

More information: archaeologymag.com/2025/04/res

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Researchers analyze 4,000 Roman bricks to uncover the building secrets of the ancient metropolis of Trier

A new interdisciplinary research project will investigate the organization of ancient building material production in the Roman city of Trier, an important city in the northern provinces of the empire...
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2025-03-12

Ancient Roman villa emerges from Lake Fusaro in Italy

A remarkable finding has emerged in Italy, where the remains of a luxurious Roman villa have arisen from the waters of Lake Fusaro, which is near Naples. This phenomenon has been attributed to bradyseism, which is a geological process brought about by the movements of magma or hydrothermal fluids beneath the Earth’s surface...

More info: archaeologymag.com/2025/03/rom

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Ancient Roman villa emerges from Lake Fusaro in Italy

A remarkable finding has emerged in Italy, where the remains of a luxurious Roman villa have arisen from the waters of Lake Fusaro, which is near Naples. This phenomenon has been attributed to bradyseism, which is a geological process brought about by the movements of magma or hydrothermal fluids beneath the Earth’s surface. The villa was identified through aerial photography and is under examination by the Superintendence of Archaeology, Fine Arts, and Landscape of Naples.
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2025-03-02

Roman imperial baths in Baden-Baden studied for the first time in 180 years

Archaeologists have just finished a thorough study of the Roman Imperial Baths (Kaiserthermen) under Baden-Baden’s marketplace in Germany. This marks the first such examination in more than 180 years. Experts from ArchaeoConnect and the State Office for Monument Preservation (LAD) led this dig...

More information: archaeologymag.com/2025/02/rom

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Roman imperial baths in Baden-Baden studied for the first time in 180 years

Archaeologists have just finished a thorough study of the Roman Imperial Baths (Kaiserthermen) under Baden-Baden’s marketplace in Germany. This marks the first such examination in more than 180 years. Experts from ArchaeoConnect and the State Office for Monument Preservation (LAD) led this dig. Their work has shed new light on the structure and preservation of this ancient bathing complex, which dates back to the late 1st century CE.

The Roman baths were known in antiquity as Aurelia Aquensis (“Aurelia-of-the-Waters”) after Emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander Augustus. These baths were among the biggest bathing spots in Baden-Württemberg...

More information: https://archaeologymag.com/2025/02/roman-imperial-baths-in-baden-baden-studied/
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2025-02-18

House of Dionysus: A Timeless Treasure in Paphos
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Discover the House of Dionysus in Paphos Archaeological Park, a timeless treasure showcasing the opulence of ancient Roman life.

2025-02-09
Detailed view of the Vittorio Emanuele II Monument in Rome showcases its grand columns and the bronze quadriga sculpture atop the structure framed by lush green trees.

#Rome #AltareDellaPatria #VittorioEmanueleMonument #RomanArchitecture #TravelPhotography #HistoricLandmark #photography #AncientRome
2025-02-09

Detailed view of the Vittorio Emanuele II Monument in Rome showcases its grand columns and the bronze quadriga sculpture atop the structure framed by lush green trees.

#Rome #AltareDellaPatria #VittorioEmanueleMonument #RomanArchitecture #TravelPhotography #HistoricLandmark #photography #AncientRome

Michael J Burgessbeitmenotyou@micro.blog
2025-02-09

Detailed view of the Vittorio Emanuele II Monument in Rome showcases its grand columns and the bronze quadriga sculpture atop the structure framed by lush green trees.

#Rome #AltareDellaPatria #VittorioEmanueleMonument #RomanArchitecture #TravelPhotography #HistoricLandmark #photography #AncientRome

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2025-01-18

Roman road, settlement, and Mercury temple discovered in Germany

In Heilbronn’s Neckargartach district located in southwestern Germany, archaeologists have found a Roman road stretching 500 meters, along with remains of a civilian settlement, a temple dedicated to the god Mercury, and a collection of artifacts...

More information: archaeologymag.com/2025/01/rom

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Roman road, settlement, and Mercury temple discovered in Germany

In Heilbronn’s Neckargartach district located in southwestern Germany, archaeologists have found a Roman road stretching 500 meters, along with remains of a civilian settlement, a temple dedicated to the god Mercury, and a collection of artifacts. This major find gives us fresh insights into Roman infrastructure and daily life in Baden-Württemberg.

The Roman road, about 14 meters (45 feet) wide, stretches from north to south through the site and shows drainage channels characteristic of Roman engineering. The road linked two nearby Roman camps, Böckingen and Wimpfen situated 10 kilometers (6 miles) apart along the Neckar frontier...
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2025-01-13
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2025-01-10
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2025-01-03

The temple of Portunus in the Forum Boarium, now more visible as the trees have been cut back.

Care instructions from @UNESCO for the Palace of Diocletian in Split, Croatia. 100% heritage: 50% stone, 50% people. Keep away from fire and destruction. #WorldHeritage #RomanArchitecture

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2024-12-02

The of an nymphaeum/fountain from the republican era, hidden behind the later structures at the back of Trajan’s ‘Markets’.

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2024-11-28

The fragment of an enormous 50 Roman Foot granite column shaft and marble capital at the base of the column of Trajan, perhaps from the temple to the emperor.

Discover My Europenowtheblog
2024-11-13

With my post today, let’s visit Trier, Germany's oldest city 🇩🇪 to discover the architectural marvel of the Porta Nigra and to explore the city’s rich Roman heritage.

Read my article here: discovermyeurope.eu/the-porta-

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2024-11-07

A fragment in of an relief from a large building, depicting in detail a temple in .

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2024-11-01

Part of the original tuff and blocks of the mausoleum of the emperor Hadrian, later converted to, and hidden behind, the fortification Castel sant’Angelo.

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