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Stars Insider on MSNHow inflation caused the collapse of the Roman EmpireThe fall of the Roman Empire remains one of the most intriguing and widely studied events in human history. While traditional ...
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Uncovering the Roman Empire’s Survival After 700 ADDiscover how the Roman Empire’s institutions and culture persisted well into 700 AD, challenging the idea that it simply ...
From seasonal intimacy schedules to open-air nudity, ancient Greco-Roman thinkers had no shortage of theories on how to stay ...
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IDR.com on MSNArchaeologists Unearth Rare 1,800-Year-Old Roman Camp in Netherlands, Beyond the Empire’s BorderA rare Roman military camp discovered deep in the Dutch Veluwe reveals the empire's reach extended far beyond its known ...
The Lower Germanic Lines, now in the Netherlands, had been considered the northernmost outpost of the Roman Empire. But the discovery of a fort at the Hoog Buurlo site in Veluwe, dated to the second ...
Portus lulius was a Roman naval base at Misenum, which used to be the headquarters of the Roman Empire’s fleet in the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Classis Misenensis. This fleet was commanded by Pliny the ...
An expert said there could be more scrolls out there as artificial intelligence and other new technology helps to decipher ...
Thousands of newly discovered fragments, which once adorned a high-status Roman building, offer an unprecedented glimpse into ...
While the eastern half of the Roman Empire survived in some form for another thousand years, brought to an end only by the Ottoman sultan Mehmed the Conqueror in 1453, ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Stumble Onto Sprawling Ancient Roman Villa During Construction of a Road in FranceLocated near Auxerre, the grand estate once possessed an exorbitant level of wealth, with thermal baths and heated floors ...
By Peter Edwell for The ConversationStanding in the vast ruins of the Baths of Caracalla in Rome, hundreds of gulls circle above. Their haunting cries echo voices from 1,800 years ago.
A remarkable archaeological find in the heart of London has revealed one of the most extensive collections of Roman frescoes ever found in the city.
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