A thick layer of volcanic mud preserved Pompeii as it was in 79 CE, offering a unique glimpse into life in the Roman Empire.
The discovery reinforces the theory that Hadrianopolis was not only a cultural center but also a strategic military enclave ...
This study provides a unique perspective on living conditions in Roman Italy, challenging the idea that cities were the sole epicenter of development and well-being. On the contrary, the evidence ...
Rome - and the Western Roman Empire - fell in 476 AD. The 'eternal city' was brought down by political corruption, the division of the empire - and, finally, an invasion by multiple Germanic ...
The Roman Empire brought together millions of people of different cultures, ethnicities and religions. But how did its ...