Public ceremonies, lavish processions, and temporary wooden arches were commonplace after victory in Ancient Rome. But during ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNA 30-foot-long glass bridge blends ancient wisdom with cutting-edge designWith more than 500 bridges crisscrossing the city of Philadelphia, they are an integral part of daily life. In a city defined by its rivers, bridges make possible the connections between people.
Restoration work on the amphitheater in the Ancient Greek city of Laodicea, located in the ancient area of Smyrna, has now been completed.
This idea isn’t new—it goes back thousands of years. The Romans and Mesopotamians built arches that used compression to ...
Human embryos briefly exhibit traits like tails and gill-like structures, revealing our evolutionary history and deep ...
An ancient Yoruba anecdote narrates the destructive nature of the tongue. Its moral is specifically targeted at ...
The iconic city gate of the ancient city of Patara, located in the KaÅŸ district of Türkiye's Antalya, will once again see ...
The Romans destroyed the Temple, banished Jews and changed the names of places to erase history. It's a strategy still being emulated.
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This ancient amphitheatre near Rome doesn’t know if it’s a football pitch or a tourist attractionTucked away behind the village in a bucolic setting encroached by olive groves and overgrown vegetation, blink and you’ll miss the entrance to the ancient Roman site, which includes a vast open ...
The largest temple of Ancient Greece was at the mercy of the masked men who caused riots after the peaceful gatherings for ...
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