Dating back to the 15th century, this museum holds some of Italy's most significant Etruscan and Roman artifacts.
Find the online version of the Journal of Archaeology, History, and Exploration. Includes large amounts of info on Roman archaeology and photos.
Learn about this second century B.C. Roman gold mine. Includes geology and history information, as well as pictures of rock art.
Find a map and area guides to the three sections of this important Roman city located in Austria. Includes events info and driving instructions.
Explore and watch the evolution of computerized architectural and topographical survey of the Roman colony of Corinth. Includes a brief history.
Visit the frontier of the Roman Empire in Britain. History, news and info about visiting this World Heritage Site.
Official page for this open air museum in Southwest Germany featuring a first century Roman villa. Includes pictures and background facts.
Delve into the excavation of one of Rome's best-known poet of lyric and satiric poetry, Horace. Includes photos and text on progress.
Find an assortment of images taken from ancient Greek and Roman excavation sites. Photos indexed by region.
Peruse a short synopsis of this ancient city's history. Accessing the sidebar article requires a subscription.
Read about the archeological investigation of the region surrounding the Roman fort of Trimontium near the city of Newstead in southern Scotland.
Read Paul Tyers report on the presence and importance of Roman amphoras in Britain. Includes atlas pages, related publications, and photos.
Gain access to dig site pages. List is divided by country, and provides brief descriptions of the specific ongoing excavations.
Directory of archaeological reports features descriptions, photos, and drawings of Roman excavations.
Find a Leicester Univ. course outline, lecture notes, selected essays, a reading list, a collection of slides, and links to related sites.
Learn about the University of Michigan's excavation at Karanis, Egypt and check out linked images of what was unearthed.
Examine photos and read descriptions of the original medical instruments excavated from the House of the Surgeon at Pompeii.
Take a tour through one of the only Roman towns in Britain that has not been damaged or hidden by later buildings. Includes town map and photos.
Read about the full time Summer excavation program, the history of the site, and look at pictures from last year's program.