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In the later days of the Roman Empire, emperors were seen through a complex lens of politics, religion, and propaganda. This video explores how the public viewed their rulers and how those views ...
According to LiveScience, it was in 1739 when a strange, 12-sided bronze object was first discovered in the English Midlands.
Classical archaeologist Michael Guggenberger, who has published several studies on the objects, described them in a 2000 ...
Engineers believe Hadrian’s Aqueduct, which was constructed in the second century, can help the city conserve dwindling water ...
Nine of the worst Roman emperors, known for madness, violence, corruption, and misrule, ultimately pushed the Roman Empire ...
There are more than 50 theories for the function of this 12-sided, pentagonal-faced bronze object — but archaeologists have ...
Garum, liquamen, allec and muria all refer to Roman sauces created by crushing the whole fish and then fermenting it in brine ...
Bronze figure of famed Roman emperor, looted from Türkiye in 1960s, set to soon be repatriated via Turkish Airlines charter ...
Historian Adrian Goldsworthy reveals the brutal training, bureaucratic grind and uncertain rewards of life in the Roman ...
What have the Romans ever done for us?” quipped my partner, Ed, as we stood on the main street of Nicopolis ad Istrum, formerly a Roman town in Bulgaria that is now a glorious assemblage of ruins.
The notoriously cruel Roman emperor Caligula may have been quite knowledgeable about medicinal plants, a new study suggests.
THE luxurious but tragedy-stricken villa where the first Roman emperor, Augustus, is believed to have died has been unearthed ...