One of the best-preserved ancient Roman homes on the Palatine Hill is opening to the public for the first time, albeit via a livestreamed tour of its hard-to-reach underground frescoes and mosaics.
ANCIENT Romans used human poo to treat common ailments, archaeologists have revealed. The grim discovery is the first direct evidence that the ancient civilisation really was keeping human faeces ...
An ancient Pompeii wall at a newly excavated site, where Associate Professor Admir Masic applied compositional analysis (overlayed to right) to understand how ancient Romans made concrete that has ...
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Lost in time: 10 ancient inventions that were centuries ahead of their era
Think ancient civilizations were primitive? The evidence suggests otherwise.From computers that tracked celestial events to concrete that grows stronger with age, our ancestors created technologies ...
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