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The story of Carthage isn’t necessarily what the Romans committed to history
Around 310 B.C.E., Carthage was under siege by Agathocles of Syracuse and his army. According to the ancient historian ...
What did Roman houses look like, and how did they vary depending on a person's social status? Even with some considerable ...
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'Extraordinary' evidence of Roman industrial hub in north east England dating back over 1,900 years unearthed
Evidence of a Roman industrial hub in North East England dating back over 1,900 years has been unearthed.
While the Eternal City is one of the country’s headline act, it does come with one major downside: the crowds. So here are ...
A stunning Bronze Age gold ring and a hoard of 21 Roman coins dating back to the reigns of several emperors are among the ...
From Amalfi Coast’s lemon-scented lanes to Rome’s iconic landmarks, Rashmika Mandanna’s Italian holiday shows how well these ...
Charlotte Mullins journeys to the North of England for the fourth instalment of our series which highlights the 50 treasure's ...
Compelling evidence of a Roman industrial hub uncovered on the banks of a North East river has rewritten archaeologists' ...
Roman Emperor Valerian’s capture by Shapur I at Edessa was the lowest point in Roman history, exposing the empire's sudden ...
History punishes those who refuse to learn from it. The parallels between the fall of the Roman Empire and the direction of the United States today are no longer academic — they are visible and ...
Beckenham was once crossed by a Roman road that stretched for miles across London and the south east of England.
Claims that Harvard no longer teaches Western civilization are wrong. The real threat to the humanities is collapsing student ...
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