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In a Remote Egyptian Port, Roman Officers May Have Proven Their Status by Owning Exotic Monkeys From India
Berenike was an isolated, windswept outpost. It linked the Roman Empire to the trade routes of India, Arabia, and East Africa ...
Concrete was the foundation of the ancient Roman empire. It enabled Rome's storied architectural revolution as well as the ...
Beneath an office building in London, the first Roman civic basilica appears, revealing the lost ancient town hall of ...
Turkey was once full of Greek cities which were the cradle of ancient Greek scientific and philosophical thought.
From ancient Rome to medieval Spain to Renaissance Venice, generations of mariners have relied on biscotti as a source of ...
For the first time ever, researchers have mapped the entirety of the vast Roman road network highlighting its immense influence on European relations and history ...
Get full access to all content on the ARCHAEOLOGY website and our PDF archive going back to the first publication in March ...
The map of the Holy Land in Christopher Froschauer’s 1525 Old Testament has the Mediterranean to the east of Palestine ...
Science. The discovery that could change everything we know about our species: stones suggest early humans were inventors Science. Genetic analysis indicates Hitler may have suffered from a syndrome ...
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Visiting the ancient Roman baths in England
Beneath the complex is the Temple of Sulis-Minerva, the original temple built by the Romans and dedicated to the goddess ...
The main travel axes of the Roman Empire — such as here in Ephesus, Turkey — were the basis for its massive expansion of trade, intellectual exchange and military occupation across Europe, North ...
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