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Was Caligula misunderstood? New research shows the Roman emperor likely knew more about medicinal plants than historians once believed ...
On July 8, the exhibition“Encountering Pompeii: The Eternal City” opened at the Hunan Museum's Special Exhibition Hall 1. It ...
A volcanic eruption sank Aenaria nearly 2,000 years ago. Now, underwater tours and ongoing excavations are bringing Ischia's ...
The First Punic War marked Rome’s brutal entry into overseas conquest and began a century-long rivalry with Carthage that would shape the ancient Mediterranean. This video breaks down the causes, ...
A massive Celtic settlement in Central Europe, offering a trove of artifacts and revealing deep insights into ancient trade ...
A new study by the Yale Ancient Pharmacology Program (YAPP), published in the journal Proceedings of the European Academy of ...
Arbitration emerged from a healthy skepticism of the court system, its lengthy timelines, procedural complexity, rigidity and ...
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Jewish Food & Wine Retreat, set for Sept. 5-7, celebrates not only Jewish life but also an ethos of renewal and resilience.
Why was there no Middle Ages in Mexico? It turns out the answer is a really simple one, as our expert historian explains.
CHANGSHA, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 11 July 2025 - On July 8, the exhibition "Encountering Pompeii: The Eternal City" ...
Everyone seems to agree that ISIS is digging up and selling archaeological artifacts to make money. But no one seems to agree on how much money it’s actually making from its illegal antiquities trade: ...