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The “Myth and Marble” exhibition at Kimbell Art Museum spotlights 58 artworks unseen for generations. Here’s what guests can ...
Analysis of a bear skull found at a Roman amphitheater east of Belgrade reveals that while the bear was brown, its fate was ...
Many ancient records detail Romans’ use of brown bears in entertainment, according to Antiquity. They were apparently trained ...
Warrior-Princes of Ancient Greece' at the Getty Villa gives the first look outside Europe at the ancient Greek Griffin ...
For citizens of the ancient Roman Empire, a trip to the amphitheater meant a thrilling day of entertainment. However, for ...
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient Roman structure known as an “odeon,” a multi-purpose function hall which ...
Ancient Greece built brands that rival any modern corporation. They did so by harnessing visual, verbal, and experiential ...
This is the first physical evidence that the species from the Balkans was kept in captivity and used in battles, researchers ...
Bear remains from Roman spectacles in Serbia reveal brutal captivity and combat, offering the first physical proof of the ...
Chariot races, gladiators, theater, baths, street food, games and festivals: how Romans relaxed, and where to see the remains in Rome today ...
One of the famous brothels in ancient Pompeii was called the Lupanare (Latin for wolf’s den). Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this was a two-story building built just years before the destruction of ...