The Roman wall of Lugo prepares for relentless storms
The Roman wall of Lugo, a UNESCO World Heritage site, suffers damage from heavy rainfall and flooding, with a section collapsing recently.
A Roman site in Andalusia with a giant sanctuary, a forum, and unique monumental baths
The archaeological site of Munigua in Villanueva del RÃo y Minas, Sevilla, showcases a Roman city uniquely adapted to its mountainous terrain, featuring significant structures such as a giant sanctuary, a forum, and monumental baths.
Massive industrial site uncovered in unlikely location as archaeologists cite 'enormous' potential
Archaeologists from Durham University have uncovered a large Roman industrial complex near Sunderland, revealing significant insights into ancient Roman life through the discovery of hundreds of tools and artifacts.
Remains of a sunken ancient Roman ship found near the coast of Apulia
Authorities have revealed the findings of a wrecked ancient Roman ship discovered in June 2025, emphasizing the need for confidentiality to protect the archaeological site.
A Roman Sphinx Found at a Carpetan Site in Guadalajara
Archaeologists have discovered a Roman sphinx believed to be part of a polychrome funerary monument at a strategic location along the Complutum-Cartago Nova route.
The debate that stirs Malaga: Roman gods of 'Marvel inspiration' at the gateway to the city?
The article discusses the controversial installation of Roman gods Neptunus and Venus, inspired by Marvel, at the entrance to Malaga's port, a site frequented by locals and cruise passengers.
An exhibition in New York, a million-dollar auction, and a trial in Switzerland: the clues that led to two looted Roman sculptures in Spain
A historical heritage brigade has recovered two valuable Roman sculptures looted from a site in southern Spain between 2007 and 2008, which were auctioned for several million euros in 2012.
Archaeologists discover signs of Roman industrial hub at site in Sunderland
A significant archaeological find in Sunderland reveals an extensive Roman manufacturing hub, including over 800 whetstones along the River Wear.
Site inspection at the Roman grave: A grave invites to a feast
In Cologne, the best-preserved Roman grave north of the Alps has recently become accessible, resembling a festive dining hall.