Follow the complex story of migrations in Europe during the first millennium, as Germanic and Viking ancestry spread across ...
The Roman Empire is divided into two parts ... the third and fourth centuries A.D. A healthy Roman respect for Germanic tribes dates back at least to the time of Julius Caesar, who admired ...
There are lots of theories, but nothing concrete, as to why a large hoard of mostly Gallic Empire Roman coins has been ...
A discovery in York, England, has shed light on a previously unknown chapter of human migration. Researchers identified a ...
Archeologists have recovered over 200 small, spoonlike objects next to warfare-related artifacts at Roman ... tribes at the time. The list, while not exhaustive, is large enough to give Germanic ...
Kokowski and colleagues investigated which drugs were available to Germanic tribes in Roman times, identifying poppy, hops, hemp, henbane, belladonna and several fungi. But they concluded that the ...
The Roman empire began in 27 B.C.E. when Augustus ... For centuries, Rome had been dealing with Germanic tribes, but by the ...
In Britain, at the northernmost edge of the empire, Rome’s normal strategies ... As long as the tribes were divided, the Roman army was the strongest force in Britain. And while they were ...
The plan worked and before long the Scottish tribes were seeking peace with the Romans. An engraving showing a battle between soldiers of the Roman Empire and German tribes. The Scottish tribes ...