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Researchers uncovered the sunken city of Aenaria beneath the Bay of Cartaromana, Italy revealing daily life, trade, and military remains.
The ancient Italian city of Pompeii soon experienced a second life after it was blanketed by pumice and ash from the Mount ...
There are a million reasons to go to Italy, so why do visitors always go to the same few places? Here are our favourite ways ...
The ancient Christian site of Abu Mena near Alexandria has been removed from the UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger.
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNMy Favorite Airbnb: A Panoramic Penthouse in a Medieval Tuscan Town
Early this summer, my girlfriend and I planned a week-long Italian jaunt, beginning in Rome and winding our way up to Verona, ...
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Money Digest on MSNYou Might Own These Common Decorative Glass Items And They Could Be Worth Thousands
Murano glass originated in Italy and can be worth decent money today if the work is authentic -- and the real stuff is more ...
Exploring caves, beaches and wildlife to eating local food and listing to Fado music are some of the many things to do in ...
The ancient Roman city of Suasa may have contained one of Italy’s first—and largest—arts districts. Archaeologists uncovered ...
The golden silk, a luxury once reserved for Roman emperors, has been recreated by modern scientists.
Researchers at the Fitzwilliam Museum in the U.K. have uncovered a rare handprint left on ancient Egyptian pottery.
News Archaeology Archaeologists Reconstruct Ancient Roman “Jigsaw Puzzle” The thousands of fragments once formed an enormous fresco that decorated around 20 walls in a building in central London.
An ancient garden in Pompeii has been reconstructed with 800 antique roses and 1,200 violets near the House of the Garden of Hercules, a Roman dwelling from the third century B.C.
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