
Elliott McDonald
Elliott is an archaeologist from the UK. He holds a degree in archaeology from Newcastle University. His research interests include Early Medieval Europe, pre-Christian religion, ancient warfare, stone sculpture, and local studies. He enjoys visiting Europe’s sights, camera in hand, as well as in indulging in motorsport, following a variety of series in person wherever possible.
Articles by Elliott McDonald

The Hippodrome of Constantinople was a jewel in the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. It was the home of Roman chariot racing and displayed an unusual collection of antiquities.

Roman baths were a building type present throughout the empire and were ingrained in Roman daily life and ritual practice.
Roman baths were a building type present throughout the empire and were ingrained in Roman daily life and ritual practice.

Greek armor and weapons from Mycenaean civilization survive today in archaeological remains from tombs, artistic depictions, and linguistic evidence.
Greek armor and weapons from Mycenaean civilization survive today in archaeological remains from tombs, artistic depictions, and linguistic evidence.