An archaeological excavation in the heart of London unearthed remnants of the city's first Roman basilica, a nearly 2,000-year-old public building.
Remains of a civic basilica give archaeologists clues to what the original layout of Roman London looked like.
The remarkably well-preserved basilica was part of a public meeting place where citizens and politicians could socialize, ...
Hans Karl Breslauer's 1924 'The City Without Jews' resonates in an environment of rising antisemitism and threatened ...
The excavated remains in London consist of the Kentish limestone foundations of a massive two-story Roman basilica, where ...