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The fan favourite city-building series takes a welcome step back in time to second century Rome, as Anno 117 puts you in control of ancient Britain.
Ancient military fortifications dating back to the Ptolemaic and Roman eras of Egyptian history were recently uncovered by archaeologists.
Pax Romana offers up a cornucopia of dangers and discoveries. Dastardly pirates. Lush islands. New leaders to barter and play diplomacy with. Most of all though, it allows me to discover hitherto ...
Transporting Ubisoft’s city-building and strategy series to the ancient era, Anno 117 preserves the fundamentals despite the period setting.
If you enjoyed 1800's gently gripping mix of city-planning, production-chain linking, and nautical exploration, Anno 117 ...
An excavation at the Tell Abu Sefeh site in Egypt revealed sophisticated military fortifications from the Ptolemaic and Roman ...
The Indian subcontinent’s connections to the West, especially via the Roman empire, were far richer than once thought.
The Europe of Abercrombie’s story is in upheaval. The mad sorceress Eudoxia, Empress of Troy, has died, leaving the Serpent ...
Archaeologists have launched a detailed exploration of a newly discovered Roman town south of Great Staunton, England. The ...
At the beginning of the 2nd century BCE, two major powers vied for the Mediterranean. In the west, the Romans had recently ...