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If you slipped back through time to taste a dish from the Roman Empire, you'd likely be sampling some fermented fish sauce.
This AC/DC rock hit from 1981 was actually inspired by a British poet and ancient gladiators in the Roman Coliseum.
The ancient Romans knew how to party in their colosseums, with gladiators fighting for glory, and heroes of the ancient world were born. The post Why Is Bristol Motor Speedway Called the Last Great ...
A gruesome but fascinating discovery in an ancient cemetery near York has brought fresh light to the brutal world of Roman gladiators. For the first time in Europe, scientists have found physical ...
The Antonine Plague, which struck the Roman Empire in the second century AD, was an invisible killer that brought the entire ...
Dan Snow journey to Pompeii in his new 5 show, with historian Kate Lister in tow. But he was amazed by the discoveries he was ...
The cruel heat is back as southern Europe slips deeper into summer. In homes and offices, air conditioning is sweet relief.
"Heat stress is an invisible killer,” the ILO said in a report last year on how heat hurts workers. It called for countries ...
History gets a hands-on twist at Chedworth Roman Villa, where families can play like gladiators and strategise like citizens ...