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10 Ancient Mysteries Researchers Still Can’t Explain By Marissa Laliberte Updated on Jun. 25, 2025 ...
Nine presents Niki Savva as a "mastermind of the Canberra bubble" despite her foreshadowing a Labor election defeat, as the ...
Since the remains of Pompeii and the other ancient Roman settlements inundated by Vesuvius first came to light, some three hundred years ago, discovery has often gone hand in hand with destruction.
Archaeologists excavating a Roman -era fort in northern England have unearthed several enormous ancient leather soles that ...
A Roman army camp discovered in the Netherlands expands the knowledge of how far north the empire’s boundary extended. Located north of the Rhine River, the camp was found in the Veluwe region ...
Science Archaeology Ancient Romans snacked on deep-fried songbirds Fast food has deep roots. By Andrew Paul Published Jun 11, 2025 12:29 PM EDT ...
Commoners in the Roman Empire frequently snacked on inexpensive fried songbirds at roadside shops, archaeologists said after analysing an ancient trash pit in Spain. Such fast-food joints, known ...
Are you ready to delve into the history of life in Roman Britain? In Kent, South of England, a Roman fort that has been out of use for over 1,700 years has been reopened. Romans travelled from all ...
5 fast facts about human evolution Humans and chimpanzees shared an ancestor 7 million years ago. All humans today are descended from people who evolved in Africa. Evolving to walk on two feet has ...
But why men specifically? What’s your take? Many of the men I know who are thinking a lot about Rome seem to be most interested in two things: engineering and the military. Rome has those in spades.
Cool Finds See a Vibrant, Colorful Mosaic Discovered at an Ancient Roman Settlement in France Perched on a hill overlooking the town of Alès, the site, which was salvaged before construction on ...
Dice made from antlers, ancient combs and the first ever intact Roman-era pot found in Ireland, were among the discoveries during a recent excavation in north Dublin.