LAM-UdeM
Laboratoire d'archéologie méditerranéenne de l'Université de Montréal

Bulgarian archeologists have found late Monday two golden rings in the mound near the South-East village of Krushare, in the Sliven Region.
The news was reported for Darik radio by the Director of the Sliven Regional Historic Museum, Georgi Kyupchukov.
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Remains of an ancient cult to the goddess of love have come to light in the southern Golan Heights site of Susita
At the site, on a 350 meter-high-plateau overlooking the eastern shore of Lake Kinneret, archaeologists found a cache of three figurines of Aphrodite (whom the Romans called Venus), dating back about 1,500 years. The [...]

The summer villa of Roman Emperor Vespasian has been found in the Sabine hill country northeast of Rome, Italian archaeologists announced today.Titus Flavius Vespasianus is known for rebuilding the Roman Empire following the tumultuous reign of Emporer Nero. Vespasian changed the face of Rome by launching a major public works program, which included the construction [...]

Après 1.400 milles parcourus, des avaries et du gros temps, l’expédition de la birème “Kybele”, partie de Turquie pour rallier Marseille, a apporté diverses réponses aux archéologues sur la résistance de ce type d’embarcation et les techniques de navigation antiques…
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A massive altar dedicated to an eastern cult deity has emerged during excavations of a Roman fort in northern England.Weighing 1.5 tons, the four-foot high ornately carved stone relic, was unearthed at the Roman fort of Vindolanda, which was built by order of the Emperor Hadrian between 122-30 A.D…
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