A digital atlas of ancient Rome’s highways and byways reveals a road network that was more extensive than thought.
Concrete was the foundation of the ancient Roman empire. It enabled Rome's storied architectural revolution as well as the ...
Lime granules trapped in ancient walls show Romans relied on a reactive hot-mix method to making concrete that could now ...
Some of the carved masks indicated that the nearby Roman theater hosted much more than just staged dramas.
Ancient Romans built arched bridges, waterproof port infrastructure and aqueducts that enabled the rise of their empire and that are still standing—and often still used. In his first-century B.C.E.
Constantine the Great was a most important figure of Roman history and Christianity, yet there is a dark chapter in the ...
With the title character of Spartacus (played first by Andy Whitfield, and then by Liam McIntyre after Whitfield’s untimely ...
Build, design, develop, and defend your very own Roman city in Ubisoft’s new game. Here's our review of Anno 117: Pax Romana.
A villa in Pompeii has survived two thousand years and is still well preserved. Image via Wiki Commons. Concrete was the foundation of the Roman Empire. For centuries, researchers have tried to ...
Ancient Roman ideas of privacy differed radically from our own, and their communal toilets reveal a mindset almost impossible ...
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How one province helped break the Roman Empire from the inside
For 140 years, Britannia was quiet. Then everything changed: plague, invasions, mismanagement, and political ambition turned the province into a repeating disaster. Each rebellion cost Rome soldiers ...
Ancient ring dating back to the late second or early third century C.E. uncovered from the fort city of Bononia, Bulgaria.
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