Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (63 BC – AD 14) was the founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor ... with the player ...
Major discoveries, from ancient tombs to submerged cities, reveal the incredible advancements of Greek civilization.
The Blätterhöhle cave in Hagen, Germany, has become a significant archaeological site in Westphalia due to recent remarkable ...
What Greece was first to Rome, then to the rest of the Mediterranean and European World,” argues Dalrymple, “so at this ...
The Roman Emperor Galerius, in his dialogues with ambassadors of the Sassanid Empire, at that time under Shah Narseh, describes that “Rome and Iran are like the two eyes of the Earth,” which for two ...
Tourists in Rome won’t be allowed to toss coins over their shoulders into the Trevi Fountain, following tradition, though an ...
Ancient DNA has revealed surprises about the identities of some people who perished in the ancient Roman town of Pompeii ...
The story of the Tellalian Collection, and its voyage to Boston College, is interwoven with the stories of two ...
How Ancient India Transformed the World is, therefore, not just about the wonder that was India but its influence on the rest ...
The term Astur-Cantabrian Wars refers to the long conflict that the Romans waged along the Spanish Cantabrian coast for a decade, between 29 and 19 B.C. The subjugation of Hispania’s last resistant ...
You might be familiar with Hallowe’en and the pagan roots of donning a costume to scare away bad spirits. Or perhaps you know ...
Archaeologists made an intriguing discovery During construction in the historic part of the Portuguese city of Portimão, in the popular Algarve region. The findings likely date from between the 16th ...