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This ancient construction site in the ruins of Pompeii is revealing new secrets about the 2,000-year-old recipe for Roman concrete
Travel throughout much of Europe today and you’ll find traces of the Roman Empire everywhere. Amphitheaters, aqueducts, walls, bridges, forts and other structures built centuries ago are still ...
What began as a bold idea has grown into a next-generation information and analytics platform that serves as part search ...
The tomb and its personal artifacts are some of the first true pieces of evidence of an early Roman presence in the area. The ...
The Independent reports that archaeologists have discovered infant skeletons from the Roman period bearing significant "negative health markers," pointing to widespread suffering among urban ...
Philly school board votes to allow the district to explore transferring vacant buildings to the city
The Philly school board hosted a special action meeting and its "Goals and Guardrails" progress meeting on Thursday. Follow ...
Berenike was an isolated, windswept outpost. It linked the Roman Empire to the trade routes of India, Arabia, and East Africa ...
The fingerprints and hand marks reveal the close, personal contact the Romans had with their dead, according to Carroll.
A Roman treasure hoard melted in a fire 1,800 years ago has been found in Histria, revealing jewelry, coins, and the life of ...
While archaeologists have previously documented a few similar examples of ancient Roman pet monkeys elsewhere, they ...
We tend to imagine ancient materials as crude or primitive, but Roman concrete was more sophisticated than anything in use ...
On April 8 it was announced that Will was banned from the Oscars for 10 years for slapping Chris, but was allowed to keep his ...
Roman Catholic High School recently received a new $10 million gift, which will go towards the construction of a new STEM center.
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