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Scientists link the 367 CE Barbarian invasion of Roman Britain to severe drought, revealing climate’s hidden role in the ...
Archaeologists now believe 4th Century remains unearthed in Colchester are probably those of Britain's earliest known church.
England's capital city served as the capital of Roman Britain for more than 350 years. Today, London is home to several ...
Three consecutive years of drought contributed to the 'Barbarian Conspiracy', a pivotal moment in the history of Roman Britain, a new study reveals. Researchers argue that Picts, Scotti and Saxons ...
Image caption, These are the ruins of the barracks at ... with a focus on the Roman invasion and settlement of Britain. BBC Teach has thousands of free, curriculum-linked resources to help deliver ...
The ruins of a prehistoric skyscraper ... more than a thousand years before Britain became part of the Roman Empire, it was part of an extraordinary Mediterranean-based trading network.
A study led by the University of Cambridge has revealed that a series of extreme droughts between the years 364 and 366 AD ...
On a riverside in eastern Austria sat a mysterious set of ruins. Some believed it to be an abandoned, run-down castle. Others ...
Excavations of some castle-like ruins in Stopfenreuth confirmed a 175-year-old theory. Photos show the ancient Roman structure. Photo from H. Wraunek, Land NÖ via the Austrian Academy of Sciences ...