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It was a feast for the eyes—and that doesn’t even take into account the 450-plus Dolce & Gabbana clients from around the ...
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The National on MSNAncient Rome meets la vita bella: Dolce & Gabbana brings history to life at extravagant Alta Moda showAs the sun set on Tuesday night, Rome’s forum – built in the 7th-century BC – Foro Romano – came alive once again. Serving as ...
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Live Science on MSNRoman dodecahedron: A mysterious 12-sided object that has baffled archaeologists for centuriesThere are more than 50 theories for the function of this 12-sided, pentagonal-faced bronze object — but archaeologists have ...
The Schafbreite site, located within the western German town of Delbrück, has been settled since the first century A.D. The site was recently excavated by the Regional Association of Westphalia-Lippe ...
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ZME Science on MSNResearchers reveal what Ancient Rome smelled like – and it’s disgustingBodies, potentially decaying, were a more common sight in ancient Rome than now. Suetonius, writing in the first century CE, ...
The largest collection of Roman coins found in Spain is now on exhibit. The museum display features 50,000 ancient coins from the third and fourth centuries A.D.
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Sunrise Over the Roman Forum and Exploring the ColosseumA stunning sunrise view over the ancient Roman Forum followed by a detailed exploration of the Colosseum, highlighting ...
A new analysis of the bones in the eatery’s garbage pit challenges the elite status of thrush in the Roman diet ...
Once chaotic and essential, Rome’s Suburra lay just below the Forum. Home to artisans, taverns, and intrigue, it shaped the ...
A collection of ancient Roman coins amassed by a former Latin teacher from Connecticut was sold at auction for over $1 million this week.
An earthquake in Croatia led to a chain of events that helped archaeologists recently discover an ancient Roman theater, officials say. Croatia’s Ministry of Culture and Media announced the find ...
A study of animal remains from an ancient trash pit in Mallorca suggests thrushes were once a staple of Roman street food culture.
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