The Colosseum has a bright new look following a restoration using the same travertine marble of ancient Rome to recreate ...
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Titus, the temple, and the fall of Jerusalem, how Rome ended the ancient Jewish world in 70 AD
In the summer of 70 AD, Roman legions under Titus closed in on Jerusalem, triggering one of the most devastating sieges in ...
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The lost huntress: Uncovering the first image of a female beast fighter in ancient Rome
In 1917, artillery fire obliterated a spectacular third-century Roman mosaic in Reims, France. It joined the countless, invaluable artifacts forever lost to wars. Yet, for over a century, sketches of ...
The restoration is intended to give visitors a sense of the historic structure's original scale.
As the saying went, all roads once led to Rome — and those roads stretched 50% longer than previously known, according to a new digital atlas published Thursday. The last major atlas of ancient Roman ...
The fortress stood undisturbed for two millennia.
The ancient Romans loved their birds. They rated owls as omens, valued geese as guards, kept chickens for divination, and raised peafowl for food. As for the thrush, a plumb avian of the passerine ...
The project focused on a semicircular piazza outside the arena, where spectators crowded under two arcades comprised of ...
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