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While modern soldiers may not adopt the testudo formation as the legions of old did, many Roman innovations did lead to ...
Have you ever felt thunder shake the windows or watched lightning split the sky and wondered who—or what—might be behind such ...
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ June 13 The Wall Street Journal says Gabbard, Trump's DNI are encouraging nuclear proliferation In case you didn’t ...
A local tourist apparently suffering from a “mental illness” caused chaos and destruction at the Terracotta Army Museum in X’ian, China, damaging several ancient statues of a Chinese ruler, Ancient ...
Researchers have recreated the world's oldest synthetic pigment, called Egyptian blue, which was used in ancient Egypt about 5,000 years ago.
Their tangle with Egypt’s Ramses the Great at the Battle of Kadesh resulted in the world’s first peace treaty. ( 3,200-year-old trees reveal the collapse of an ancient empire.
A meticulous examination of a one-of-a-kind victory monument overlooking the sea in northwest Greece is peeling back the mysteries of the epic sea battle fought in 31 BC between Octavian (Julius ...
News, Reviews, Release Date, Trailers, Gameplay and more for Chess Grandmaster: Ancient Egypt Battle ...
This ancient Celtic battle axe gets a full restoration, ... Archaeologists Discover Intricately Decorated Tomb Belonging to a Doctor Who Treated Egyptian Pharaohs 4,100 Years Ago.
From there, she examines the axe’s role in various civilizations, from the enameled axes enshrined in the tombs of Egyptian royalty to the Vikings’ use of axes as a symbol of power.
Without an army, Egypt would never have gained an empire. Dangerous enemies and imperial duties required a professional army and soldiering soon became a respectable career. Career soldiers ...