
"The Archaeology of the Roman Empire"
"The Archaeology of the Roman Empire" is the study of physical remains—such as buildings, roads, statues, and artifacts—that showcase the daily life, culture, and infrastructure of the Roman Empire. By analyzing these objects and sites, archaeologists uncover how Romans built their cities, governed vast territories, and interacted socially and economically. This field helps us understand the empire's expansion, technological advancements, and cultural influence, providing a tangible connection to Roman history beyond texts. It combines excavation, preservation, and interpretation to reveal the enduring legacy of Roman civilization.