Today, the same quarries that built Rome with their distinctive pock-marked travertine are still being dug out to build a new ...
Long ago, when Romans wanted to build a new temple, they would head to the nearby quarries of Tivoli, chisel out blocks of porous rock called lapis tiburtinus — now known as travertine — and float the ...
Archeologists found evidence that ancient Romans may have used a medical treatment involving perfume... and human feces.
Hidden under Rome’s streets, ancient aqueducts, quarries, catacombs, and bunkers reveal a layered city still operating below ...
Researchers couldn’t figure out this ancient Roman game. So they let AI play it thousands of times until it cracked the code.
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A closer look at Rome’s iconic Colosseum

This walk takes you around the Colosseum, showcasing its massive arches and weathered stone from ground level. The tour continues through nearby ancient streets, revealing the atmosphere of historic ...