Pliny the Elder was an intellectual powerhouse of ancient Rome. Though not a physician, in describing the ideal daily routine ...
Macedonia faced a sudden cultural and military shock when Celtic warriors shattered the Hellenistic illusion of invincibility.
Rome is the only city where you can travel over 2,000 years of history on your way to lunch, and nobody acts impressed. Ancient engineers, rival nations, secret keyholes, and daily coin tosses all ...
Denzel Washington's Hannibal Netflix epic, directed by Antoine Fuqua, is set to start shooting in Italy this summer.
Heritage Daily reports on how Archaeologists from the Museum of National History and Archaeology Constanța (MINAC) carried out preventive excavations at a municipal hospital site, an area legally ...
The persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire is often imagined as constant and widespread, but historical evidence suggests a more complex reality. In many cases, punishments were local and ...
A missile strike that hit the buffer zone of the ancient, Unesco-protected city of Tyre, in southwest Lebanon, on Friday (6 March) damaged the perimeter of one of its major archaeological sites, ...
Boudica is one of the most powerful and inspiring figures in ancient history. She was a Celtic queen who led a massive uprising against Roman rule in Britain during the first century. At a time when ...
Women warriors appear in myths across the world. Yet historical sources and archaeological finds show the female warrior is not just a myth.
According to Ren Guan, the lead archaeologist at the site, archaeological efforts started in 2018, and have since confirmed that the ancient city functioned as an important military and administrative ...
Vietnam War veterans are suing to block construction of United States President Donald Trump’s proposed triumphal arch in Washington, D.C., arguing that it would detract from the solemnity of nearby ...
When the neighbouring property came up for auction, it proved an opportunity for one couple not just to build an extension but to indulge their Roman ambitions ...