Three meters underwater in the Gulf of Naples, archaeologists found a remarkably preserved Roman bathhouse in the submerged ruins of Baiae, the Roman Empire’s most notorious resort. The discovery, in Zone B of the Parco Archeologico Sommerso di Baia, could be the first physical evidence of the villa of Marcus Tullius Cicero, the famous Roman […]| Archaeology News Online Magazine
Archaeologists have unearthed new evidence that Pompeii, the ancient Roman city that was buried when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 CE, was reoccupied for centuries following the disaster, though it never regained its former splendor. The finds are from recent excavations in the Insula Meridionalis, the southern quarter of the city, running from the Villa […]| Archaeology News Online Magazine
Roman mosaics uncovered in Thalheim, Austria, reveal stunning art and culture from a 2nd-century villa near ancient Ovilava (Wels).| Archaeology News Online Magazine