Thorough the experimental archaeology, a number of specialists have been attempted to understand how swords been created by using metal. For this reason, this video has been provided which explaining the steps that ancient metalworkers[…]
Month: August 2015
Roman Religion
Religion played a very important role in the daily life of Ancient Rome and the Romans. At first, Romans believed in many different gods and goddesses. These gods were like people, but with magical powers.[…]
Roman Pottery
In common with most great civilizations, ancient Rome developed very distinctive and fine types of pottery for the table. During the Republican period (fifth-first century BC), Romans used the Black Glaze pottery common throughout the[…]
Pots Usage in Ancient Time
Pots Usages in brief: Many pots fulfilled a range of functions, being used in both domestic and ceremonial or religious contexts. Clay, cheap and plentiful in many parts of ancient Greece, was the basic raw[…]
Imported Samian Pottery
Samian ware was a type of highly-regarded pottery made in Gaul. The pots were vivid red and featured extraordinarily intricate designs. Samian ware was produced in vast numbers. One record states that 34 potters working[…]
The Romans in Britain: Imported Pottery
Pottery was required in such large quantities that even before Emperor Claudius’s invasion in 43 AD, it was Britain’s most imported item, above food and all other products. However, the trade of actually making pottery[…]
Cooking Pots
The types of cooking pot shown here are found in every Iron Age settlement in southern England at this time (about 300 BC-AD 43). At this time in the Iron Age pots were handmade from[…]
Cruciform Brooch
The cruciform brooch is date back to the early Anglo-Saxon time and early medieval in a late of 5thC-6thC AD. It was generally found in the Europe and the United Kingdom, England,[…]