For years, a rumor has circulated online that U.S. President Donald Trump once claimed that Italy and the United States have ...
By 320 A.D., Rome had 1 million people, 46,000 apartment buildings, massive baths, and a skyline of temples — all before its dramatic fall just decades later.
Explore the fascinating world of education in ancient Rome, where literacy was rare, classrooms were unconventional, and learning could be harsh yet highly structured. From the tragic story of young ...
Teeth can act as detailed biological records, preserving evidence of health, diet, and stress experienced throughout a person’s life. Teeth can reveal far more than age or appearance. In a recent ...
In a week filled with news about President Donald Trump’s aggressive moves to take control of Greenland, the world got a window into his thinking about the concept of “peace.” “Considering your ...
A Roman-era skeleton discovered in southern England has finally given up her secrets after more than a decade of debate.
One of the best-preserved ancient Roman homes on the Palatine Hill is opening to the public for the first time, albeit via a ...
As an act of selfless national service, Joe Hildebrand has taken it upon himself to spell out, in alphabetical order, 26 ...
The Via Egnatia was an ancient Roman road that ran from the Adriatic Sea to Byzantium, connecting northern ancient Greek ...
Researchers led by the University of Vienna and Liège University Hospital Center have identified genetic variants associated ...
On the eastern outskirts of Rome, near Via Tiburtina, researchers have uncovered an ancient ...
What was Roman Egypt like? In what ways did it differ from when the Greeks had ruled it during the Ptolemaic period?