What comes to mind when you think about the kind of Roman Emperor who managed to establish an indestructible empire?
In ancient Rome, high-ranking generals and politicians used unique perfumes to set themselves apart — and now scientists have ...
Watch out for that bat behind you,” warned Luca Messina, a civil engineer who moonlights as a speleo-archaeologist with ...
This stunning seaside city is the largest city on the Mediterranean coast and once stood as Egypt's capital city for almost a ...
Old Geneva is packed with 2000 years of history, with its cobblestone lanes, grey stone buildings, ornate facades, antique ...
Sing out at your local karaoke night, or leave the vocals to the professionals at concerts and recitals. For more music, ...
Today, Greco-Roman statues ... mentioned that cult statues could have a scent, but I did not expect how much evidence was actually there when scrutinizing the sources more closely.” An archaeologist ...
Previous research has found traces of pigments from long-faded paint on ancient Greek and Roman statues, showing that works long assumed to be white were in fact highly colourful.
Its main draw is its nine-mile stretch ... to admire important monuments such as a statue of Julius Caesar, which has been placed where the Roman general delivered a famous speech.
The actual statue holds a tablet inscribed with the date July 4, 1776, in Roman numerals ... (It’s not Julius Caesar on the salad’s container; it’s Augustus, Caesar’s great-nephew and ...
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