News

Archaeologists now believe 4th Century remains unearthed in Colchester are probably those of Britain's earliest known church.
By Joshua Hammer Photographs by Ekin Özbi̇çer The city gate of Ariassos, one of several ancient cities connected ... the late fourth century. The Roman Emperor Constantine legalized ...
Recent archaeological findings in Jerusalem are bringing Bible stories to life. New scientific evidence about Jesus’ burial ...
Constantine was proclaimed emperor in York in AD306, while still a pagan, eventually becoming sole emperor in AD324 and attributing his success to Christianity Ancient Rome was a pagan empire ...
Archaeologists say new findings from one of Christianity’s holiest sites align with descriptions in the Gospels long ...
When digging through the rubble of an ancient church foundation, archaeologists found something unexpected. As crews in Rome ...
The early results from a long-awaited excavation of the quarry beneath the Church of the Holy Sepulchre are nothing short of ...
Jubilee of Hope pilgrims are undertaking two ancient church pilgrimages this week ... As one of the oldest Roman traditions for Catholics, the 15.5-mile St. Philip Neri pilgrimage was popularized ...
Against the ancient backdrop of Rome’s Colosseum, thousands gathered Friday evening for the solemn Via Crucis procession, where Cardinal Baldassare Reina carried the cross on behalf of Pope ...
A recent study by Dr. Ignacio Montero-Ruiz and his colleagues examined the provenance of ancient copper artifacts discovered on the Island of Ibo off Mozambique's coast. The study, published in Azania ...
The Dacians settled in present-day Romania in the 1st millennium B.C. The group unsuccessfully warred against the Roman Empire in the second century A.D., and Dacia became a Roman province in 106 ...