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Standing in the vast ruins of the Baths of Caracalla in Rome, hundreds of gulls circle above. Their haunting cries echo ...
Public baths also often featured gymnasiums, libraries, restaurants and exercise yards. Archaeological evidence suggests even ...
Before the era of the Romans in southern Italy, the Messapii people crossed the Adriatic Sea and called the Italian peninsula home. They built a culture that lasted for nearly 800 years, but it was no ...
In the former Beverly Hills of Roman London, archaeologists were astonished to find thousands of fragments from Roman walls ...
The tomb of an unknown pharaoh has been discovered by archaeologists in Egypt - but the king's name has been lost to the ages ...
Ancient Egypt had many impressive pharaohs, but which of them were especially fearsome warriors? Here are just some who ...
The ancient tomb, found in Abydos, Egypt, is thought to belong to a pharaoh who ruled 3,600 years ago, during a time of ...
Archeologists unearthed the tomb of a mystery pharaoh seven metres below ground level as the identity of the mummy baffles ...
Experts in London have spent three months piecing together the shattered remains of Roman artworks, revealing luxurious ...
Paper, invented in China around the 2nd century BCE, did not spread to the rest of the world until much later, as it remained ...
Archaeologists working at the Chichén Itzá site on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico recently made a stunning discovery — a ...
What did the concession stand serve at Roman gladiator fights? Dates stuffed with walnuts and drizzled in honey, apparently.