Archaeologists found the remains of at least 129 people, many of them bearing the injuries of battle, dating to when Rome battled Germanic people nearly 2,000 years ago.
Unfortunately for the Romans, however, these tariffs often led to higher prices, black markets and other economic problems.
Archaeologists in Italy have recently discovered ancient Roman tombs while excavating a necropolis, including one with a ...
In 221 BCE, King Ying Zheng of Qin conquered the rival warring states and established the Qin empire as Qin Shi Huangdi (The ...
Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the death of Francis Asbury, Sylvester II becoming pope, and ...
In medieval novels, Merlin the Magician was far stranger than he appears in modern pop culture. Archivists have discovered ...
When it comes to Roman Emperors and their fate, a big mystery appears that has baffled historians and archaeologists alike ...
Scholars debate whether the Gospel stories preserve ancient memories or are just Greek literature in disguise. But there’s a ...
Old Jewish 'Purification' Bath Found While Digging a Roman City; 'Oldest Discovery of Its Kind in the World' Ancient religious structures are valuable findings for any culture. The structures are ...
At the National Gallery of Art, 'Little Beasts' pairs nearly 75 artworks with around 60 objects from the National Museum of ...
According to the Bank of England, about £50bn has been added to cash Isas alone in the 12 months to December 2024. That’s the ...