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We can probably safely assume Rome, in many areas, was likely pretty dirty and rank-smelling. That said, there’s evidence of ...
So ancient Rome, the most populous city in antiquity, was ever dependent on grain imports from all over the empire. And this staple was enjoyed by all in the city, also part of the Annona, the ...
Deemed as the largest urban solar farm in the world, this structure will be home for Rome's World Expo in 2030 filled with all sorts of green aspects.
DNA from a Roman salting site in Spain reveals sardines were the key fish used in garum, the famous sauce rooted in Greek and ...
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clever Journey on MSNWhere to Stay in Rome: From Historic Districts to Countryside RetreatsHave you ever dreamt of waking up to the scent of freshly brewed espresso, with the faint sounds of bells ringing from ...
While modern scholars discount some of the accounts of ancient Roman historians, they agree that during the first phase of its history—from approximately 753 to 509 B.C.—Rome was ruled by kings.
Lead pollution in ancient Rome was so high that it dropped the population’s IQ by around 3 points, if not more. Elites were exposed to lead through water pipes, cooking pots, bath tubs ...
In 1983, ancient artworks were discovered on a farm in Carranque, Spain. Excavations revealed the unique history behind the site, and how the Romans portrayed their divinities.
The winery was found in excavated ruins at the vast Villa of the Quintilii, south of Rome and next to the ancient Appian Way road. It is only the second known example in the Greco-Roman world of a ...
A new Connecticut restaurant attracts customers with a unique combination: a distillery, farm-to-table dining, a board game room and decor that takes you to ancient Rome and Studio 54. By Gary ...
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