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Concealed for decades, a huge network of chambers beneath Rome’s Capitoline Hill is to be opened up to the public, revealing ...
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ZME Science on MSNWhat did ancient Rome smell like? Fish, Raw Sewage, and Sometimes Perfume
A common whiff in the Roman city would have come from the animals and the waste they created. Roman bakeries frequently used large lava stone mills (or “querns”) turned by mules or donkeys. Then there ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis Ancient Greek City Was Swallowed by the Sea—and Yet Refused to Die
One night in 373 BCE, the earth beneath the Greek city of Helike groaned and cracked. As homes crumbled and temples collapsed ...
This is the story of the Temple of Olympian Zeus, an attraction of Athens that was once among the largest temples of the ...
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Experience the Roman Empire in Bulgaria for history to rival Italy – just without the crowds
Bulgaria was on the frontier of the Roman Empire, part of the 1,800km-long Danube Limes of forts and fortified cities. Plovdiv is the oldest continually-inhabited city in Europe; and the modern ...
Archeological excavations of Pompeii continue to shed light on the daily lives of ancient Romans.
This southern Turkish seaside city has all the makings of a memorable break: an atmospheric old town, a Roman harbour full of ...
Ancient Corinth witnessed a truly magical night of music on Sunday, as the Athens State Orchestra brought life at the Temple ...
Engineers believe Hadrian’s Aqueduct, which was constructed in the second century, can help the city conserve dwindling water supplies amid worsening droughts.
Once a year on Tisha B’Av, the 9th day on the Jewish month of Av, we get together to read the Book of Lamentations and mourn the Temple’s destruction while praying that we very soon ...
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