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Archaeologists working at the necropolis of San Giuliano in Italy found a 2,600-year-old tomb untouched by looters, photos ...
A recent study published in the journal Vegueta reveals how counterfeit coins were key to sustaining the economy in the final ...
A stash of "unusually large" 2,000-year-old shoes dug up at a Roman site in northern England has left archaeologists ...
Archaeologists discovered a sealed and untouched Etruscan tomb in the San Giuliano Necropolis near Rome, offering insight ...
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DBLTAP on MSNThe best Roman games for true RomansSure, you’d expect the best Roman games to feature a great deal of military might, after all war is what forged the Imperium Romanum. But this civilization has left us a lot mor ...
Barbarian warriors who toppled the Roman Empire were high on hallucinogenic drugs at the time of their great conquests, according to researchers. The shocking conclusion has come from Polish ...
The use of narcotics like opium is well documented in ancient Greece and Rome, but barbarians living outside the Roman Empire were assumed to have generally not used stimulants drugs apart from ...
Science Archaeology Roman-era Barbarians snorted stimulants in battle, tiny spoons suggest Over 200 small tools found across Europe hint at previously unknown drug use in Germanic tribes. By ...
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