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Bones found at the site of an ancient fish-processing plant were used to genetically identify the species that went into a ...
The fall of the Roman Empire remains one of the most intriguing and widely studied events in human history. While traditional ...
Discover how the Roman Empire’s institutions and culture persisted well into 700 AD, challenging the idea that it simply ...
From seasonal intimacy schedules to open-air nudity, ancient Greco-Roman thinkers had no shortage of theories on how to stay ...
We can probably safely assume Rome, in many areas, was likely pretty dirty and rank-smelling. That said, there’s evidence of ...
The Lower Germanic Lines, now in the Netherlands, had been considered the northernmost outpost of the Roman Empire. But the discovery of a fort at the Hoog Buurlo site in Veluwe, dated to the second ...
Portus lulius was a Roman naval base at Misenum, which used to be the headquarters of the Roman Empire’s fleet in the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Classis Misenensis. This fleet was commanded by Pliny the ...
Archaeologists were working on “La Place,” a medieval northern city gate that was demolished in the 1700s, when they found a ...
A multidisciplinary team of researchers, including archaeologists, have analyzed the DNA of fish remains from Roman fish ...
The majority of children do not need a tonsillectomy.” But when done for the right reasons, tonsillectomy offers a meaningful ...
Discover India’s most hauntingly beautiful cemeteries—quiet sanctuaries where colonial echoes, forgotten legacies, and ...
The fabled city of Atlantis, long dismissed as mere myth, may finally have been discovered—just two miles off the coast of Cádiz, Spain, according to a bombshell new claim reported by MailOnline.