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The Egyptian Goddess that Rome Adopted
The Egyptian goddess Isis was one of the most revered deities of the ancient world, but her influence didn’t stop at Egypt’s borders. Over time, she became a central figure in Greco-Roman religion, ...
Hidden in a quiet Italian town is one of the world's most unique art schools – and a rewarding destination for curious travellers.
Dear Stephen I read with interest your address to York Diocesan Synod on 5th July, and one word leapt out for me: 'final'.
Explore the fascinating city of Athens at night from ancient landmarks to views of the Aegean: rich history and vibrant ...
Nine of the worst Roman emperors, known for madness, violence, corruption, and misrule, ultimately pushed the Roman Empire ...
There are more than 50 theories for the function of this 12-sided, pentagonal-faced bronze object — but archaeologists have ...
Garum, liquamen, allec and muria all refer to Roman sauces created by crushing the whole fish and then fermenting it in brine ...
Engineers believe Hadrian’s Aqueduct, which was constructed in the second century, can help the city conserve dwindling water ...
Rocks on Iceland beaches confirm the Late Antique Little Ice Age, caused by volcanic eruptions, precipitated the fall of the Roman Empire.
Roman Britain didn’t fall overnight, but its collapse changed everything. This video explores the political, military, and economic forces that ended centuries of Roman control.
Time Out names the Pantheon one of the world’s most beautiful buildings, praising its dome, history, and living legacy in the ...
A team of archaeologists, led by Baylor University’s Davide Zori, Ph.D., principal investigator for San Giuliano ...