Spoon-like metal objects attached to Roman-era belts may represent drug dosing equipment, researchers suggest. Small, spoon-like objects found on ancient belts may have been used as drug-dosing ...
"We sometimes find Roman coins and other small metal scraps in Anglo-Saxon burials, often interpreted as having a ritual or symbolic significance. However, finding a complete Roman metal cup is ...
In a field in southern Poland, several metal detectorists searched the ground until they heard a telltale beep. What they found — a rare ancient Roman treasure and several other artifacts ...
This Roman metal fitment in the shape of head of Minerva was found at Castledykes Roman Fort, Lanarkshire, Scotland, and was picked by Helen Green, third year student at the University of Glasgow ...
The dog, along with a hoard of Roman bronze artefacts, was discovered by metal detectorists Pete Cresswell and his brother-in-law Andrew Boughton. The county's liaison officer said the "finely ...