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Asianet Newsable on MSNRoman Reigns Set to Rebuild His Empire? 3 Explosive Moves He Could Make After RAW ReturnRoman Reigns made a powerful comeback on WWE RAW. Here are three bold possibilities that could define his next chapter, ...
Classical archaeologist Michael Guggenberger, who has published several studies on the objects, described them in a 2000 ...
Two men have been sentenced to four years and three months each in prison for felling a landmark sycamore tree in northern ...
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Live Science on MSNRoman dodecahedron: A mysterious 12-sided object that has baffled archaeologists for centuriesThere are more than 50 theories for the function of this 12-sided, pentagonal-faced bronze object — but archaeologists have ...
Historian Adrian Goldsworthy reveals the brutal training, bureaucratic grind and uncertain rewards of life in the Roman ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Discover Roman Army Camp in the Netherlands—15 Miles Beyond the Empire’s Northern BorderResearchers think the camp was built during the second century C.E. Stretching across 22 acres, it was identified using a ...
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ZME Science on MSNResearchers Recreate The Quintessentially Roman Fish SauceGarum, liquamen, allec and muria all refer to Roman sauces created by crushing the whole fish and then fermenting it in brine ...
Archaeologists in Manchester, England recently made a major breakthrough hiding barely beneath the surface. A "well-preserved" road built by the Roman empire was reportedly found just over a foot ...
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What have the Romans ever done for us?” quipped my partner, Ed, as we stood on the main street of Nicopolis ad Istrum, formerly a Roman town in Bulgaria that is now a glorious assemblage of ruins.
Archaeologists in northern Britain discovered 13-inch shoes at the ancient Roman Magna Fort, raising questions about the towering soldiers who defended the empire.
THE luxurious but tragedy-stricken villa where the first Roman emperor, Augustus, is believed to have died has been unearthed ...
Bones found at the site of an ancient fish-processing plant were used to genetically identify the species that went into a ...
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