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Photo / Palazzo Talìa Want to experience the magic of Ancient Rome without the queues or pricey tickets? Michelle Tchea ...
As he publishes the second book in his acclaimed Nero trilogy, master historical novelist Conn Iggulden on why we are drawn ...
In Täby, Sweden, archaeologists unearthed a collection of Viking-era silver treasures, including arm rings, necklaces and coin pendants. The site, occupied for 500 years, also revealed structures from ...
Long before modern plumbing, the Romans built a sanitation system so advanced, it arguably saved more lives than any gladiator or general. Their aqueducts, sewers, and public baths weren’t just ...
Nearly 60 works from the famed Torlonia Collection are on view in Chicago.
From towering aqueducts to enduring roads, Ancient Rome’s engineering feats reshaped the world and still influence modern infrastructure today. This video explores the most groundbreaking innovations ...
Pax Romana and had a good time, although I can't shake the feeling that it’s closely related to Anno 1800. It seems like a ...
Female gladiators were a rarity in Ancient Rome, but the role they played was fascinating. Read on to find out more.
The current White House crew doesn't just pocket trinkets from despots; they've become apprentices to tyranny's craft. When ...
Image courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum The ancient Romans left behind massive ruins that showcase their engineering and architectural ingenuity, foremost among them Rome’s Coliseum.
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Now Italy is restoring the ancient road, hoping to create a pilgrimage route through history. Rome’s third-century Arch of Drusus marks the start of a planned 360-mile walking route along the ...