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LocationAncient Roman Empire: News highlights crucifixion, roads, villas, shipwrecks, and looted artifacts.
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The Roman Empire, a civilization that dominated much of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East for centuries, remains a subject of ongoing historical and archaeological interest. Recent news highlights various aspects of the Empire, demonstrating its lasting impact. One article discusses crucifixion as a common punishment in Rome, particularly for slaves and rebels. Another reports the discovery of a Roman ship loaded with Iberian oil amphorae, preserved for 2,000 years in Lake Neuchâtel, Switzerland. In Wales, a large, well-preserved Roman villa has been unearthed, challenging previous assumptions about the extent of Roman influence in the region. A digital atlas mapping the Empire's extensive 187,460-mile road network reveals its sophisticated infrastructure. Finally, the return of a looted Roman emperor statue to Turkey underscores the ongoing efforts to repatriate artifacts and address the legacy of illicit archaeological digs. These diverse findings continue to shed light on the Roman Empire's vast reach, complex social structures, and enduring cultural legacy.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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