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Archaeologists uncovered an Imperial-era necropolis on Rome’s Via Appia Antica with mosaics, including a rare peacock design.
There is mounting evidence that after the Romans left Britain, the region's economy didn't suffer as badly as once thought.
An archaeological dig in northern England shows iron and lead processing continued and even increased after the departure of ...
Ancient Greek inventions included remarkable automata and the Antikythera Mechanism, but many of their engineers' innovations ...
Surrounded by formal Italian gardens, ancient Roman ruins and long avenues of lush trees, Pope Leo XIV inaugurated a new ...
Some of the world’s most enduring mysteries hail from the realm of ancient technology. From the towering pyramids of Egypt to ...
The Romans were nothing short of trailblazers when it came to innovation. Their remarkable achievements have not only withstood the test of time but have also laid the groundwork for many of today’s ...
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Archaeologists working in the ancient Roman city of Suasa discovered a “main street” full of pottery and coin production. The research team said that the find includes an “extraordinary quantity of ...
Ancient Roman concrete is more sustainable than modern building materials, according to new research. The Romans used concrete to build aqueducts, bridges and buildings across their vast empire, which ...