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Unusual rocks on an Icelandic beach were dropped there by icebergs, adding to evidence that an unusually cool period preceded ...
Archaeologists think that as many as 150 individuals may have been hastily buried at the site, likely after a "catastrophic" ...
Reviving a forgotten Roman and Indian trade route could contain China, unite America’s allies, and reshape the global order.
Rome, with a population of around 75 million, had an average income equivalent to about 2.25 times the subsistence minimum — ...
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TheCollector on MSNBattle of the Milvian Bridge: The Battle That Shaped Christianity?The victory of Emperor Constantine during a civil war allowed for some of the most dramatic events in Roman history. The emperor’s tale of divine intervention at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge ...
Archaeologists in Vienna, Austria, uncovered a significant find: a Roman mass grave from the first century A.D., located ...
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TheCollector on MSNJustinian I’s Surprising Recapture of Rome: What Happened?The Byzantine Emperor Justinian I came close to uniting the former Roman Empire less than a century after its fall. However, ...
MAX MARA is clothing very chic women, and in the Philippines, it begins an initiative to educate them too. At a fashion show in their Greenbelt store on March 26, Max Mara showed its Spring/Summer ...
A routine renovation project in Vienna has led to an extraordinary discovery beneath a sports field. Archaeologists uncovered ...
Tariffs of 25% in ancient Rome led to the rise of black markets—a potential challenge for the Trump administration too.
Buried beneath a quiet Italian town, a 2,000-year-old necropolis has revealed the rare tomb of a Roman gladiator.
When tariffs were used in Ancient Rome, they often led to higher prices, black markets and other economic problems, Peter ...
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