Excavations at Domus Aurea, the former imperial residence of Roman emperor Nero, have yielded remnants of the rare Egyptian ...
Hidden Vault Unearthed Beneath the Ruins of Roman Emperor Nero’s Palace, Featured an Array of Murals Archaeologists have made ...
Deep beneath Rome’s Domus Aurea, archaeologists have unearthed a rare ingot of Egyptian blue — the world’s first synthetic pigment.
A new archaeological discovery in Pompeii has unveiled a bath complex inside a private domus, accompanied by a banquet hall. This find stands as a clear example of how Roman architecture not only ...
In the ruins of Rome’s opulent Domus Aurea palace, archaeologists have uncovered an array of ancient pigments used by ...
There are around 2 million pieces that make up the Alexander the Great mosaic, but where did they come from?
In the February issue of Domus, the Danish architect explores earth, a universal and extraordinarily versatile material that ...
Archaeologists sifted through the ruins of the Domus Aurea, also known as the Golden ... years to ancient Egypt and was popular in the Roman Empire. The block of blue pigment measured about ...
Archaeologists working at Emperor Nero’s grand palace in Rome, known as Domus Aurea, uncovered a rare and rather big Egyptian blue ingot. Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus was a Roman ...
“The Domus Aurea once again moves [us] and restores ... Its earliest production and use dates back over 5,000 years ago to ancient Egypt; in Roman times, the pigment was produced in southern ...
open image in gallery A huge plunge pool in the cold room is thought to be the centre piece of the complex (Archaeological Park of Pompeii) “[The baths are] an example of how the Roman domus ...