Rome in its heyday would have been a sight to behold. Home to a million people, the city was one of the great cultural ...
Soldiers and civilians alike enjoyed the strategy game Ludus Latrunculorum in the Roman Empire, especially in Roman Britain ...
Ancient Rome had plenty of normal food, including bread, olives, beans, wine, fish, and fruit. Then there were the dishes ...
A digital tool lets users explore the Roman Empire’s road network and, using historical data, estimate how long journeys ...
The two-part special uses dramatic live action sequences, archive footage, and expert commentary to bring to life the crucial players in Rome's thousand-year history.
A new 3D tour of ancient Rome allows you to explore the imperial city as it appeared in the 4th century CE. The tour, produced by the education technology company Flyover Zone, is the fourth iteration ...
By Crispian Balmer ROME, June 30 (Reuters) - One of the most important surviving pieces of ancient Etruscan artwork went on ...
Ancient furnace workers experimented with heating the ends of glass tubes to rework them. One day, someone blew into that ...