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Live Science on MSN1,900-year-old papyrus 'best-documented Roman court case from Judaea apart from the trial of Jesus'A newly translated papyrus found in Israel provides information about criminal cases and slave ownership in the Roman Empire.
Archaeologists in Luxembourg have discovered a lavish 1,700-year-old hoard of Roman gold coins that had been placed near the foundations of a small, tower-like Roman fort.
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Hosted on MSNAncient papyrus documenting ‘best Roman court case since Jesus’ trial’ found in desert caveSometimes the most significant historical discoveries happen by accident. When Professor Hannah Cotton Paltiel volunteered to ...
The emperor Hadrian was well known for building monuments across the Roman Empire, a territory that had reached its widest extent when his reign began ... members of the court, guests, and ...
A rediscovered Greek papyrus details a Roman court case in Iudaea involving tax fraud, forgery, and possible rebellion on the ...
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