Rome has uncovered the four large marble maps illustrating its evolution and expansion, from its foundation to the apex of its empire, hanging on the Via dei Fori, in front of the Colosseum, which had ...
The era in which Strabo lived, the saddle between the first centuries bc and ad, was highly receptive to kolossourgiai. The ...
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In the United States, as in Europe, the advent of national citizenship (as opposed to local citizenship) has mirrored and ...
From the balmy weather to Moorish history, the Andalusian capital is a city that exudes Spanish charm – here’s how to ...
Kate’s books are highly plotted but her method is to create the characters, the place and make sure she knows the real ...
City life isn't always a walk in the park; unless you're actually walking through a park. It's noisy, crowded, and commutes ...
An rare discovery in northern Luxembourg has given historians a fresh glimpse into the final years of the Western Roman ...
What was Roman Egypt like? In what ways did it differ from when the Greeks had ruled it during the Ptolemaic period?
X-rays and AI were used to read charred Roman scrolls untouched for 2,000 years.
A papyrus scroll carbonised by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius two millennia ago is slowly being read once again thanks to ...
Visitors can literally walk over the map at the Archaeological ... the hilly area around the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill and Colosseum that is home to ruins of ancient temples and gymnasiums.