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A team ventured into the 2,000-year-old structures under a town in Spain and found some unfamiliar-looking animals. Take a ...
Roman society was, in many ways, surprisingly sophisticated. It built remarkable things like aqueducts that snaked over long ...
Spain’s confraternities often make headlines in the foreign press as their Holy Week processions have become a tourist ...
led by Professor of Ancient History Jaime Molina Vidal, together with Associate Professor Daniel Mateo Corredor from the same department, and Belén Carrillo Maciá, representative of the Elche City ...
There were no military academies in Ancient Rome. Rather, a young man learned military science and the art of command through observation and by doing. In Northern Spain, Tiberius would have been ...
Study challenges long-standing beliefs about the Mediterranean Phoenician-Punic civilization, a culture recognized as one of ...
A recent archaeological excavation in Switzerland took a somber turn when historians discovered a collection of infant ...
The longevity of these structures can be attributed largely to Roman concrete. But what makes Roman concrete so special? What ...
One of the world’s oldest cookbooks, De Re Coquinaria, contains recipes for familiar staples, along with more exotic fare.
The only surviving ancient Roman cookbook reveals the ancient origins behind Europe’s most iconic dishes and flavors.
An earthquake in Croatia led to a chain of events that helped archaeologists recently discover an ancient Roman theater, officials say. Croatia’s Ministry of Culture and Media announced the find ...