Archaeologists discover a bench in Pompeii opposite the Villa of the Mysteries that reveals Roman social and political life.
The mental image of the city of Pompeii, crystallized by the mold of ash and lapilli that preserved its ground level for ...
Several lines of evidence, from chiseled inscriptions to missing horses, suggest that thousands of people survived the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in A.D. 79.
Scientists sampled tiny bone fragments sealed inside several Pompeii casts and tested DNA and isotopes to ask, and answer, ...
When pilgrims gather in St. Peter's Square on Oct. 19 to witness the canonization of Blessed Bartolo Longo, they will see not ...
Volcanoes are nature's most dramatic showpieces, and while their eruptions can be awe-inspiring, they also pose serious ...
"I have found two or three rich guys, but I found a couple hundred middle class and even some desperately poor people who ...
The seat is across from the entrance to the Villa of the Mysteries, a large property full of beautiful frescoes located just ...
When pilgrims gather in St. Peter's Square on Oct. 19 to witness the canonization of Blessed Bartolo Longo, along with six ...
Furthermore, the location of these graffiti pieces suggests an active lifestyle for Pompeii's children. More than half of these markings appear in public spaces, indicating a rich, communal childhood ...
The Italian nuns canonized are Vincenza Maria Poloni, the 19th-century founder of Verona's Institute of the Sisters of Mercy, ...