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The chestnut trees of Europe tell a hidden story charting the fortunes of ancient Rome and the legacy it left in the ...
Flavius Ricimer never wore a crown, but he pulled the strings behind the Roman Empire’s final days. Was he a brilliant ...
A study of the Roman conquest of Anatolia reveals how imperial expansion fueled economic growth but ultimately triggered ...
A millenniums-old settlement in Michigan has archaeologists rethinking the rise of agriculture on the continent.
In 60 AD, Queen Boudica led a fierce rebellion against Roman occupation, culminating in the infamous Battle of Watling Street. This documentary follows her dramatic rise as a warrior queen and her ...
The spread of pollen from these trees is less clearly associated with the rise and fall of the Roman empire, he and his colleagues found. Its distribution around Europe had already increased ...
The last days of dying empires are dominated by idiots. The Roman, Mayan, French, Habsburg, Ottoman, Romanoff, Iranian and ...
Rye was intensively cultivated in northern Central Europe from the Roman period onward, not merely as a crop for poor soils but as part of a labor-intensive, well-manured agricultural system.
She referred both Apple and their vice president of finance, Alex Roman, for potential criminal ... that’s coming out later this month called “Empire of AI,” where she writes about Sam ...
Nearchus, the Navigator, bridged East and West with a daring voyage that reshaped ancient maritime strategy and trade routes.
We take a look at the top military leaders of all time, whose leadership and tactics have left an indelible impact on history ...