Roman archaeology is the study of the material culture and archaeological remains from ancient Rome and the wider Roman Empire. This field of research focuses on understanding the lives, societies, and technologies of the Roman people through the analysis of artifacts, structures, and other physical evidence left behind. Roman archaeology helps us to learn about topics such as architecture, art, religion, trade, daily life, and warfare in the ancient Roman world. Researchers in this field often excavate ancient sites, analyze artifacts, and use various scientific techniques to study and interpret the past.