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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWho Were the Huns Who Invaded Rome? A New Study Has Revealed Surprising Genetic DiversityResearchers found that the group led by Attila the Hun contained a mixture of diverse ancestries, with at least a few related ...
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The Jordan Times on MSNPottery trade network in late Roman, Byzantine periodsCities like Gadara (Umm Qais) and Gerasa (Jerash) were part of the pottery trade/production network in the Late Roman and ...
The personal treasures of those buried have been provisionally dated to the late Roman Britain period (3rd-4th Centuries), and include a solid stone coffin containing a corpse set in gypsum.
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Live Science on MSNJewish ritual bath discovered near Rome is the 'oldest discovery of its kind in the world'The ultimate action-packed science and technology magazine bursting with exciting information about the universe ...
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The Jordan Times on MSNFrom Italy to the Levant: Tracing of Roman fine potteryThe Roman fine pottery from the 1st and 2nd centuries AD could be classified as “Italian Sigillata” and the “Eastern ...
White to mate in 3 Fabius accepted the reality of his position on the board and adapted. His strategy required patience and restraint. Chess players should learn from history. Reach Eric ...
When the Roman Empire began collapsing, Christianity prevailed and the Roman Catholic Church kept its territories together.
Built on land donated by Pope Pius XI to the theologian and physician Agostino Gemelli in 1934, it has become known as the "Pope's Hospital." John Paul II even nicknamed it "Vatican Three," with St ...
The Museum of London Archaeology announced last week that a team of researchers discovered remains of London's first Roman basilica, believed to date back to the late 70s or 80s AD. Walls and ...
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