In April 2020, a sinkhole formed in front of the historic Pantheon in Rome, Italy. While the sinkhole itself was … Continue ...
The Roman system of controlling of the tribes north of Hadrian's Wall broke down. Scouting was abandoned and forts like ...
Antoninus Pius was the man who gave his name to the Antonine Wall of 142 AD, which runs between the the Rivers Clyde and ...
A hoard of 50 Roman coins discovered by an amateur metal detectorist buried in a farmer's field in a 'once in a lifetime find ...
Much of the information in the case against the two defendants came from an informant who gave them up to Roman authorities.
One example is King Street, a stretch of road that was said to have been built during the reign of Emperor Hadrian between 117 and 138 AD. It is the modern name given to the Roman road that ran ...
The Greek document details a court case in ancient Palestine involving tax fraud and provides insight into trial preparations in the Roman Empire ...
It was the year 160 AD when Appius Annius Atilius Bradua filed a complaint before the Roman Senate regarding the murder of ...
Explore the fascinating narrative of forgery and tax evasion in ancient Rome through the discovery of a remarkable Greek ...
Court documents from an ancient tax fraud and forgery case show that tax evasion was an issue even 2,000 years ago.
A newly translated papyrus found in Israel provides information about criminal cases and slave ownership in the Roman Empire.
After Antoninus’ adoption by Hadrian in 138 CE – following ... This was the first time that the Roman Empire would be ruled by two emperors, although sharing power in this way would become ...