The Via Egnatia was an ancient Roman road that ran from the Adriatic Sea to Byzantium, connecting northern ancient Greek ...
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Evolution of the Roman soldier through the ages
Journey through the centuries as we uncover the evolution of the Roman soldier. This video examines how arms, armor, and ...
The challenge when visiting Rome is deciding what to skip: there are so many churches, archaeological sites, piazzas and ...
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The tablets were thrown in a well to obscure what was written on them, but scholars painstakingly deciphered ancient ...
Construction work for a new school in Frankfurt, Germany, has exposed a unique Roman sanctuary, part of the ancient town of ...
The mansion's foundations and floors are likely well-preserved, according to geophysical surveys. The discovery provides new ...
Archaeologists think the newly discovered artifacts remained at the production site because they were deemed unusable. Large ...
There is no polity more storied in the west than the Roman Empire, but could its fall have really been caused by its choice of plumbing material?
Julius Caesar, a Roman general and statesman, believed experience taught everything. His famous quote, 'Experience is the teacher of all things', highlights learning through action. This idea, shaped ...
The expansion of one of the Mediterranean’s strongest powers wasn’t only driven by conquest, but also infrastructure. By borrowing techniques from the Greeks and the Etruscans, Romans engineered ...
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