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Unusual rocks on an Icelandic beach were dropped there by icebergs, adding to evidence that an unusually cool period preceded ...
Archaeologists found the remains of at least 129 people, many of them bearing the injuries of battle, dating to when Rome ...
The rise and fall of the publicani of the Roman Empire offers valuable lessons on scalability, adaptability, financial ...
Rome, with a population of around 75 million, had an average income equivalent to about 2.25 times the subsistence minimum — ...
McMaster University Libraries is partnering with the McMaster Museum of Art to host an exhibition that will feature rare ...
The Arch of Titus is one of the most magnificent ancient monuments surviving in Rome and offers a fascinating insight into ...
Discover Armenia's rich architectural heritage, shaped by volcanic tuff and basalt, showcasing its unique identity through ...
The Ancient Appian Way (Via Appia Antica) has a history that dates back to 312 B.C. and includes the site of Spartacus' execution (in 71 B.C.), the tomb of Caecilia Metella, and many a Roman ...
Research led by scientists at the University of Southampton, in collaboration with institutions from Canada and China, offers ...
Archaeologists may have found the garden near Jesus' burial site, uncovering 2,000-year-old olive and grape remains under Jerusalem's sacred church.
A new DFG project has been launched to study brick stamps in Roman Trier. Trier reached its peak in the 4th century AD, when ...
When it comes to the fall of the Roman Empire, this climate shift may have been the straw that broke the camel’s back.” ...