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An extraordinary discovery of a Roman pot was made at the Drumanagh promontory fort in Ireland, the first ever found. The ...
In a remarkable breakthrough for Irish archaeology, the first-ever intact Roman-era pot has been discovered during an ...
Excavated artifacts at Drumanagh include glass beads, gaming pieces, a bone comb, and dice made from antler. Previous ...
Intact Roman pot (at right) in excavation pit, Drumanagh, Ireland. DRUMANAGH, IRELAND—Last year, Irish archaeologists working at a fort on the Drumanagh promontory north of Dubl ...
Archaeologists have found what is believed to be the first intact Roman pot in Ireland ever. The pot was unearthed earlier from an archaeological excavation at Drumanagh, near the village of ...
Dice made from antlers, ancient combs and the first ever intact Roman-era pot found in Ireland, were among the discoveries during a recent excavation in north Dublin. From the roadside ...
This winter, a Roman grave filled with gypsum was found during a highway construction project in England. Shortly before that discovery, a 2,000-year-old Roman road was uncovered in London.
Machine learning and supercomputing have brought about a revolution in computational drug discovery ... and their binding properties. The "one-pot reaction" eliminates a normally time-consuming ...
From tools and shelter to food and rituals, every discovery gives us a small window ... Whether it's a ruined temple or a centuries-old cooking pot, every artifact holds meaning.
A strange artefact unearthed by a thirteen-year-old while on a trek in Haifa, north of Israel, has turned out to be a rare ancient Roman ring ... reported the discovery and handed the ring over ...