The papyrus revealed how the imperial state dealt with financial crimes - specifically tax fraud involving slaves - in Judaea ...
In 2022, archaeologists uncovered a rare 1,720-year-old Roman artifact during excavations conducted at the biblical site of Abel Beth Maacah […] The post A Rare Roman Artifact Referring To Places Lost ...
"This is the best-documented Roman court case from Iudaea apart from the trial of Jesus," said one researcher.
Archaeologists in Luxembourg have unearthed a stash of Roman gold coins dating back some 1,600 years. The coins are marked ...
A newly translated papyrus found in Israel provides information about criminal cases and slave ownership in the Roman Empire.
Archaeologists have uncovered a rare ancient Roman artifact that has revealed previously unknown places lost to time. The ...
Archaeologists in Switzerland just unearthed a Roman amphitheater dating to the fourth century A.D. — making it the youngest ...
“Forgery and tax fraud carried severe penalties under Roman law, including hard labor or even capital punishment,” Dolganov ...
A rediscovered Greek papyrus details a Roman court case in Iudaea involving tax fraud, forgery, and possible rebellion on the ...
The mantra of 'detach to protect' often misses a critical point: avoiding emotions doesn’t make them disappear.
Irene of Athens was the first Greek-Roman empress to wield power as a sole ruler of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire.