Pittsburgh’s High School for the Creative and Performing Arts has a number of famed alumni. The best-known is surely Tony ...
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Archaeologists in Germany have discovered four Roman marching camps and around 1,500 artifacts, including coins and shoe ...
There is no polity more storied in the west than the Roman Empire, but could its fall have really been caused by its choice of plumbing material?
Rare wooden writing tablets uncovered in Tongeren, Belgium, offer insight into law, administration, and literacy in the Roman ...
Chemical analysis shows a Roman flask held compound medicine, offering first proof of roman flask medical feces described in ...
Pergamon’s setting strengthens the interpretation. The city was closely tied to the sanctuary of Asclepius and long had a reputation for healing. The Asklepion at Pergamon became one of antiquity’s ...
Archaeologists think the newly discovered artifacts remained at the production site because they were deemed unusable. Large ...
Roman “wax tablets” were wooden frames holding a thin layer of wax used like a reusable notepad. The wax is gone in the Tongeren material, but stylus pressure sometimes bit deep enough to leave ...
By Matteo Negri and Giulia Segreti ROME, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Valentino, Italy's haute couture "emperor", was laid to rest in ...
The idea that a silent, toxic metal helped unravel one of history’s greatest empires sounds like historical noir, but it is ...
Historian and co-host of The Rest Is History podcast Tom Holland joins Amol to explore the history of radical ideas and what it means to be radical today. Tom explains why Christianity represented ...