Provincial coinage gives us a unique insight into the Roman world, reflecting the values and concerns of the elites of the many hundreds of cities in the Roman empire. Coins offer a very different ...
to learn about the major NT events that happened in the following Roman provinces and cities; to be able to identify these provinces and major cities (esp. the capitals) by location on a map: see ...
Several decades ago, a national park was declared for some fifty square miles surrounding Troy and UNESCO declared it a World ...
Two children and a woman have been crushed to death as a crowd of Palestinians pushed to get bread at a bakery in the Gaza ...
This map shows the approximate location of the ... their own civitas (an administrative units or 'county') in the Roman Province. There is very little archaeological evidence for the people ...
After the fall of the Roman Empire in Britain around AD 410, many towns declined, industries ceased, and the Roman army left England's shores.
In A.D. 165, Macrinus was born in Caesarea, a seaside city in the Roman province of Mauretania. A wealthy provincial capital, Caesarea was similar to other prosperous cities in Roman Africa ...
A Berber with darker skin, “Macrinus was born in the Roman province of Mauritania, which happens to be in North Africa,” she says, noting that the empire in those times was "an interestingly ...
Aquileia, a small town in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region in northeastern Italy, is now a modest place with barely 3,000 ...
Roman burial within a stone cist prior to excavation by Teffont Archaeology Project, directed by Dr David Roberts Academics at Cardiff University and the University of York will begin a three-year ...