Archaeology students and ULAS staff from University of Leicester carefully clean the fully exposed Trojan War mosaic.
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Rutland’s Roman villa caused a media storm when it was first discovered in 2020 – now researchers have returned to uncover even more surprises.
Zenobia addressing her troops.
Giambattista Tiepolo (National Gallery)
Anything is possible in the world of computers games – except women who fight, apparently.
A window on the past: the ruins of Lindisfarne priory off the Northumberland coast.
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From the fall of the Romans to the Middle Ages, Britain was more prosperous when it fostered a relationship with Europe.
One of the spear points found in the 2,500-year-old grave in Pocklington, East Yorkshire.
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What’s in a name? In search of the link between the Parisi people of East Yorkshire and Parisii of northern France.