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Two silver coins minted in during the Roman Empire have been found on a remote and uninhabited island in the Baltic Sea. Archaeologists have no idea how they got there.
The mystery of Roman coins discovered on remote Baltic Sea island. ... who ruled at the height of the empire from AD98-117, and the other showing Antoninus Pius, ...
Gas coming from a leak on the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea on September 27, 2022. Roman Chervinsky allegedly played a role in the Nord Stream explosions, ...
A solitary dolphin in the Baltic Sea has been recorded talking to himself, leading researchers to wonder whether he's lonely and calling out for friends.
Now, the figurine has been shown to the public for the very first time, and it's being called the discovery of the century.
At its height in 117 AD, the Roman Empire covered 40 modern nations and 5 million square km. Sea crossings aside, you could walk from northern Britain to the Persian Gulf and have never left the ...
Archaeologists have uncovered an incredible 3,000-foot-long ancient stone wall submerged in the Baltic Sea, which could rewrite our understanding of prehistoric life in Europe. Known as the ...
Kalamantas added that the area of the Baltic Sea bottom where the shipwreck was discovered had never been studied before. ... 2,000-Year-Old Roman Shipwreck Found Off Coast of Italy.
Exclusive-Baltic Sea Shipping Tax Could Pay for Undersea Cable Protection, Says Estonian Minister By John Geddie and Tim Kelly TOKYO (Reuters) - Shipping firms may need to pay a fee to use the ...
A drone flight in Świnoujście, Poland, didn't quite go to plan on April 16, as gusty winds and an early motor shutdown caused the device to comically crash into the Baltic Sea. Footage captured ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin said on Wednesday that Russia would defend its ships using the Baltic Sea with all means available and that a failed Estonian attempt to seize a tanker there recently ...
During the late Roman Empire, rulers like Julius Caesar and Nero owned homes in the town, which was known as a destination that aristocrats flocked to for drinking, parties and general hedonism.