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Dubai International Chamber inaugurates second European representative office in Milan
Dubai International Chamber inaugurates second European representative office in Milan
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 8, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Discovery in Swiss Alps called an 'archaeological sensation'
Discovery in Swiss Alps called an 'archaeological sensation'
The remains of 2,000-year-old Roman walls have been discovered by archaeologist in Switzerland in the foothills of the Alps. During the excavation of a gravel pit in Cham in the canton, or state, of Aug in central Switzerland, the walls, which once protected a Roman building complex, were found. Other pieces have also been unearthed by archaeologists, include a plaster wall, iron nails, and gold fragments. As well as items such as bowls, millstones for grinding, glassware, and crockery and ceramic jugs known as amphorae. In a statement form the Office for the Preservation of Monuments and Archeology, the findings were labelled an "archaeological sensation" for the region and could shed light on Roman activity in central Switzerland. Gishan Schaeren, head of the Department of Prehistory and Protohistoric Archaeology said in the statement: "Roman buildings of similar dimensions were last excavated in Cham-Heiligkreuz almost 100 years ago. We were also amazed that the top bricks were even visible above ground." The walls extend over an area of at least 5,300 square feet (500 square metres). Although it's unclear how Romans used the site, including whether it was a "villa with a view or a temple building," said professor of archaeology of the Roman provinces at the University of Bern Christa Ebnöther. The team said that findings of Roman tableware known as terra sigillata - which means "sealed earth" in Latin - were found, suggesting elite people were at the site. The amphorae, which typically held liquids such as wine, olive oil and fish sauce, are evidence that Romans in the region traded with those in the Mediterranean. Archaeologists also found several copper and bronze coins, including a silver denarius minted by Julius Caesar from the first century B.C. The discovery of the Roman walls is not the first ancient find in the area. Previously, archaeologists had found remains of a middle Bronze Age settlement, burials from the late Bronze Age, and a number of coins form the era of the Celts. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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US Treasury to issue more clean energy tax credit guidance by year-end
US Treasury to issue more clean energy tax credit guidance by year-end
By David Lawder WASHINGTON The U.S. Treasury said on Friday it will provide guidance on additional clean energy
1970-01-01 08:00
Taiwan August exports fall less than expected, growth seen resuming
Taiwan August exports fall less than expected, growth seen resuming
TAIPEI Taiwan's exports dropped for the 12th consecutive month in August but less sharply than expected, and may
1970-01-01 08:00
Keane 'didn't know what they were doing' when they released Hopes and Fears
Keane 'didn't know what they were doing' when they released Hopes and Fears
Tom Chaplin admits that Keane were uncertain of themselves at the beginning of their music journey.
1970-01-01 08:00
Ed Sheeran announces special shows at London's Royal Albert Hall
Ed Sheeran announces special shows at London's Royal Albert Hall
Ed Sheeran has announced plans to perform two shows at the Royal Albert Hall in London in November.
1970-01-01 08:00
'I don't think you're ever the first choice': Sir Ian McKellen almost missed out on The Lord of the Rings
'I don't think you're ever the first choice': Sir Ian McKellen almost missed out on The Lord of the Rings
Sir Ian McKellen has revealed that he wasn't the first choice to play Gandalf in 'The Lord of the Rings' franchise and got the part after Sir Anthony Hopkins and Sir Sean Connery turned it down.
1970-01-01 08:00
'Just respect for a master': Guillermo del Toro wants cinema release for William Friedkin's last film
'Just respect for a master': Guillermo del Toro wants cinema release for William Friedkin's last film
Guillermo del Toro has called for the 'The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial' to be released in cinemas as a tribute to director William Friedkin - who passed away aged 87 last month.
1970-01-01 08:00
'Thanksgiving' teaser starring Addison Rae and Patrick Dempsey sends fans into a tizzy over horror flick's release: 'Its finally happening'
'Thanksgiving' teaser starring Addison Rae and Patrick Dempsey sends fans into a tizzy over horror flick's release: 'Its finally happening'
The release of the teaser trailer for 'Thanksgiving,' directed by Eli Roth and starring Patrick Dempsey and Addison Rae has left fans thrilled
1970-01-01 08:00
China car sales return to growth in Aug, Tesla nearly doubles EV share
China car sales return to growth in Aug, Tesla nearly doubles EV share
BEIJING/SHANGHAI China's passenger vehicle sales returned to growth in August from a year earlier, as further price cuts
1970-01-01 08:00
World food price index back at two-year low despite rice surge -FAO
World food price index back at two-year low despite rice surge -FAO
PARIS (Reuters) -The United Nations food agency's world price index fell in August to a new two-year low, reversing a
1970-01-01 08:00
Russian court rejects Goldman Sachs request to dismiss Otkritie lawsuit
Russian court rejects Goldman Sachs request to dismiss Otkritie lawsuit
MOSCOW A presiding judge at the Moscow Arbitration Court on Friday rejected a Goldman Sachs request to dismiss
1970-01-01 08:00
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