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Roman salting plants processed fish so thoroughly that researchers struggle to identify the species once used in ancient ...
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Jacobin on MSNThe Hidden History of Class Struggle in the Roman EmpireSarah Bond is a professor of classics at the University of Iowa and the author of Strike: Labor, Unions, and Resistance in ...
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Uncovering the Roman Empire’s Survival After 700 ADDiscover how the Roman Empire’s institutions and culture persisted well into 700 AD, challenging the idea that it simply ...
From seasonal intimacy schedules to open-air nudity, ancient Greco-Roman thinkers had no shortage of theories on how to stay ...
Roman Reigns - last seen in a WWE ring on the Raw after WrestleMania 41 - is set to return to the Premium Live Event stage ...
Battleground Three seconds. That’s how long it takes for a user to lose trust — and for a business to lose a customer. Roman ...
By Peter Edwell for The ConversationStanding in the vast ruins of the Baths of Caracalla in Rome, hundreds of gulls circle above. Their haunting cries echo voices from 1,800 years ago.
Archaeologists uncovered the ancient Greek agora of Hyllarima in Turkey, revealing ancient Hellenistic shops and public ...
Was Ithaca truly Odysseus’ home? New discoveries have revived debate on the Homeric hero due to rich archaeological and ...
Dining destinations, social hubs and creative spaces combined, food halls are taking Europe by storm. From a train station ...
Scientists have launched the first global database of animal culture, revealing how species learn, communicate, and pass down traditions.
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