From dealing with nits to learning the three Rs, ancient Roman childhood bore some striking similarities to the modern ...
Two hefty Roman lead ingots (nicknamed “lead pigs”) have been declared treasure after being unearthed on grazing land in Ceredigion, west Wales. Dated to around AD 87 from their lettering, the pair ...
Archaeologists in Croatia have reopened a 2,000-year-old hidden tunnel at the ancient city of Salona, revealing Roman amphitheatres.
Classicist Curtis Dozier’s The White Pedestal examines how the prestige of Greece and Rome can legitimize modern racism—and ...
In Hungary’s capital, a city best known for its goulash, a pizzeria is inviting diners to travel back two millennia to a time ...
For a long time, we’ve been sold the idea that Genghis Khan, the 13th-century founder of the Mongol Empire, was so phenomenally prolific that one in 200 men alive today carries his exact Y chromosome.
The inscriptions show that people from different parts of India interacted with Greeks and Egyptians in Egypt in the 1st-3rd centuries AD ...
The little-known ancient Greek city of Europos has started to unveil its secrets in a new wave of excavations that started in 2020.
We talk to Creative Assembly about 25 years of Total War, the series' origins, early evolution, and something about flaming pigs?
Historian John Stow claimed that Henry VIII had around 70,000 people executed (although this is believed to be an exaggerated ...
Hélène, in the very nerve center of Strasbourg, a preventive archaeological excavation initiated by prescription of the ...
Two ancient lead ingots found in Ceredigion have been officially declared treasure. Dating back nearly 2,000 years, the Roman ...
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