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Digging into the chalky orange-brown soil of western Germany, archaeologists exposed the ruins of an ancient Roman military ...
Bodies, potentially decaying, were a more common sight in ancient Rome than now. Suetonius, writing in the first century CE, ...
Be it for the ancient ruins, the ornate public fountains, or the world-class gastronomy, there are many reasons why we love ...
There’s nowhere quite like Rome for a student adventure, where ancient ruins and buzzing piazzas set the scene for daily life ...
The Roman Amphitheatre is the star here as it's built into a slope facing the Mediterranean, and the sea views behind the ruins are just as striking as the stone tiers themselves.
From the pyramids of Egypt to the jungle-choked ruins of Angkor Wat, from the magical desert capital of the Nabateans in ...
A study of animal remains from an ancient trash pit in Mallorca suggests thrushes were once a staple of Roman street food culture.
Baths, wine, and sex make life worth living’: how ancient Romans used public baths to relax, work out and socialise.
Researchers from the University of Tokyo have unearthed what may be an ancient villa they believe belonged to the first Roman ...
What did the Romans do for us? A lot - judging by the vestiges left in Luxembourg, from heated baths and sumptuous villas to ...
In 2014, when construction workers were building a new outlet for McDonald’s in Frattocchie, the outskirts of Rome, they stumbled upon the ruins of a Roman road embedded with three skeletons.
A pedestrian's discovery of stones helped archaeologists uncover an Ancient Roman building near a Swiss highway. The site was previously excavated in the 1860's, but forgotten.