Archaeologists discover a 2,000-year-old Roman bridge beneath the Spanish city of Zaragoza, revealing advanced urban planning ...
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10 Foods Ancient Romans Loved That We Still Eat Today
Though it's been a while since ancient Romans walked among us, as it turns out, the way they ate is pretty similar to some foods we still enjoy today.
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Construction Workers Were Restoring a Historic City—and Uncovered a Roman Tunnel Beneath the Streets
Its design is extremely rare for the region where it was found.
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Five most famous buildings of Ancient Rome
Ancient Rome remains one of the greatest architectural civilizations in history. Through skillful engineering, innovative ...
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The advanced tech of the Roman Empire
The Roman Empire didn’t just conquer with armies — it dominated with engineering. Romans built roads that still survive, aqueducts that moved millions of gallons of water, and concrete structures that ...
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Archaeologists find ancient Roman city that holds strongest physical evidence supporting the Bible
Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient Roman city on Israel's coast, which appears to be the grand port built by a king described in the Bible. The city of Caesarea Maritima, just 28 miles north of ...
Brutalist memorials, Roman ruins and French cafe culture — for a captivating weekend break with year-round sunshine, look to ...
So before you leave the capital for the rest of your Italian trip, consider going beyond the boundaries of the metropolitan area, where you'll find a wonderful collection of place ...
Brutalist memorials, Roman ruins and French cafe culture — for a captivating weekend break with year-round sunshine, look to the Algerian capital.
After 18 years of living in Greece’s capital, Rebecca Hall has discovered that some of the city’s most impressive artefacts aren’t in museums, but are woven into its very fabric – and completely free ...
The proposed 250‑foot arch has sparked debate in Washington. But monumental gateways have shaped politics, memory, and ritual across cultures for millennia.
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