Archeologists found evidence that ancient Romans may have used a medical treatment involving perfume... and human feces.
In Ancient Greece and Rome, pets brought companionship, loyalty, status, and love—from Odysseus’ Argos to Augustus’ raven.
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The Verona Arena will also be the venue for the Paralympic opening ceremony on March 6. For the ceremonies, the ancient Arena has been retrofitted with new wheelchair ramps and accessible restrooms ...
Every February, somewhere between the Super Bowl leftovers and our first, hopeful thoughts of spring, Valentine’s Day arrives. Along with chocolates and roses arises the annual question: Who exactly ...
Did Christian zealots tear down thousands of pagan temples across the Roman Empire? The transition from the old Greco-Roman religion to Christianity remains one of the most debated moments in late ...
Researchers found a tiny bottle from ancient Rome that contained fecal residue and traces of aromatics, offering evidence that poop was used medicinally more than 2,000 years ago.
An Ice Age double burial in Italy has yielded a stunning genetic revelation. DNA from a mother and daughter who lived over 12,000 years ago shows that the younger had a rare inherited growth disorder, ...
New research examines how lead was used in Rome in daily life, and what archaeological evidence reveals about its health effects.
Roman Anthony, who has already had a meteoric rise from MLB’s top prospect to emerging star for the Red Sox, will now get a ...
By simulating thousands of matches and analyzing wear patterns, researchers reconstructed the rules of a long-lost blocking ...
Our visit to The St. Regis Rome was the last stop in our multi-Marriott property visit to Rome. Previously, we stayed at the Bulgari Rome and ...