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Many ancient records detail Romans’ use of brown bears in entertainment, according to Antiquity. They were apparently trained ...
In 1957, the first fragments of statues were discovered at Sperlonga, Emperor Tiberius's pleasure palace from the first ...
Rome rose from a humble city-state to dominate the Mediterranean world, conquering vast territories and uniting them under its laws, roads, and culture. The Republic evolved into an empire ruled by ...
Nearly 2,000 years ago, ancient Romans enjoyed a variety of snacks when attending events at the Colosseum. Recent archaeological findings have uncovered remnants of these foods, and interestingly, ...
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Dacians: From Tribal Kingdoms to Rome

The Dacians, an ancient people of the Carpathian region, built a powerful kingdom that stood at the crossroads of Europe. This video explores their origins, culture, and warrior society, as well as ...
Explore how Roman emperors shaped the political lands as well as fashion and cultural movements. Explore how Roman emperors, such as Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius, shaped not only the political ...
In our modern-day world, we’re constantly inundated with different entertainment mediums – whether it’s a flashy Instagram post on your feed or the latest star-studded blockbuster to hit the theaters, ...
Caligula, the ancient Roman emperor infamous for his insanity and cruelty, may have had a soft spot for plants, according to recently published research. A new study co-authored by Trevor Luke, a ...
Newly published research is providing a fascinating glimpse into how ancient Romans enjoyed their fast food — shedding more light on life in antiquity. In a recent journal article entitled "Urban ...
New evidence suggests people returned to live among the ruins of Pompeii after the ancient Roman city was devastated by a ...
Researchers have known for many years that there was more to ancient Greek and Roman statues than the plain white marble you typically see in museums. A few years ago, museum visitors in New York City ...
BEIRUT — As Israel intensified attacks in the eastern Lebanese city of Baalbek this week, residents with nowhere else to go fled to the ancient Roman temples, hoping the archaeological site’s ...