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Archaeologists Unearth Five Roman-Era Theater Masks in Turkey, Including Rare Portrait of a Philosopher
Castabala’s story stretches back 2,700 years. In the Hellenistic period, it was known as Hieropolis, famous for its sanctuary ...
A new interactive map reveals the Roman road network, linking Ancient Greece with the empire and shaping trade, travel, and ...
Greece's Patras Roman Odeon has reopened after extensive restoration, offering full accessibility and renewed cultural ...
Archaeologists have completed the first comprehensive technological mapping of an intricate underground tunnel system beneath the ancient Etruscan city of Veii, revealing a sophisticated network of ...
W elcome to a new monthly bonus edition of Plot Twist. I think about ancient Rome more than most (so much so that I’ve ...
Lost in Time on MSN
How Automated Doors Worked in the Roman Empire
Allison Mack Reunites With ‘Smallville' Co-Star Michael Rosenbaum to Detail ‘Insidious' NXIVM Cult, Reveals Keith Raniere ...
W elcome to a new monthly bonus edition of Plot Twist. I think about ancient Rome more than most (so much so that I’ve ...
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Danny Meyer’s Roman Restaurant Maialino Is Finally Coming Back — But It’ll Be a While
Danny Meyer’s shuttered Maialino is finally coming back. After closing back at the beginning of the pandemic and a 10-month ...
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Roman Baths and Public Buildings still in use today
Roman amphitheaters used for bullfights every summer. Roman aqueducts that still carry water. Roman baths filled with bathers. A surprising number of Roman buildings are still used for their original ...
The pool measures an impressive 65 by 22.5 meters and was constructed with smooth-cut marble blocks. Its location near ancient Tyana, one of Cappadocia's most important Roman cities, places it within ...
Scipio Africanus’ triumph and tragedy was to have been, as Dexter Hoyos puts it, “the greatest general in Roman history,” renowned for never having lost in battle. Invincibility brought Scipio (ca.
Archaeologists discovered a highly public Roman mound tomb in Bavaria, a rare find for the area. The somewhat flashy location of the tomb along a highly trafficked road showed the importance of the ...
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