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ZME Science on MSNWhat did ancient Rome smell like? Fish, Raw Sewage, and Sometimes Perfume
A common whiff in the Roman city would have come from the animals and the waste they created. Roman bakeries frequently used ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis Ancient Greek City Was Swallowed by the Sea—and Yet Refused to Die
One night in 373 BCE, the earth beneath the Greek city of Helike groaned and cracked. As homes crumbled and temples collapsed ...
The ancient neighborhood beneath the Acropolis Musum reveals life in ancient Athens. long before the Parthenon and the precious sculptures ...
Archaeologists have discovered multiple artifacts depicting ancient Greek deities in the ancient city of Finziade in Sicily.
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Woman & Home on MSNFrom Ayurveda to gua sha - the ancient wellness practices that have stood the test of time
The rise of holistic health in the modern day has seen many of these ancient wellness techniques become more popular than ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a lavish Roman-era villa adorned with colorful frescoes and a unique fish pond in the ancient city of Tripolis in ...
Children can dig for fossils and learn hieroglyphics during a range of activities at a country estate in Lincolnshire. Belton ...
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The Smell of Gods: Ancient Greek and Roman Statues Were Once Not Only Painted But Also Perfumed
For centuries, the stark white marble statues of ancient Greece and Rome have stood as timeless symbols of classical ...
The fashion house founded and led by Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana chooses Rome as the new stop of its Grand Tour of Alta Moda in Italy, a project launched in 2012 that celebrates ...
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Jacobin on MSNThe Hidden History of Class Struggle in the Roman Empire
Class struggle isn’t a modern invention — it’s been with us for thousands of years. Sarah Bond is a professor of classics at the University of Iowa and the author of Strike: Labor, Unions, and ...
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