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By Martin ClarkSome people think of mosaic making as a craft but really good mosaicists can introduce perspective, depth of ...
The rise and fall of the publicani of the Roman Empire offers valuable lessons on scalability, adaptability, financial ...
Out of the bubble” is a 10-week column exploring the UW Rome Center and other study abroad adventures in the capital of Italy ...
A newly discovered altar, buried near the center of the ancient Maya city of Tikal, is shedding new light on the 1,600-year-old tensions between Tikal and the central Mexican capital of Teotihuacan.
An ancient Greco-Roman statue that’s been one of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s most-prized pieces for decades will soon return to its home country of Türkiye — but it will go on ...
El Greco’s association with Toledo has played an important role in boosting tourism in this historical Castilian town.
A theater that once overlooked ancient Lefkada in Greece is seeing the light of day more than a century after its initial ...
While excavating the ruins of Pompeii, the ancient Roman city destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 C.E., ...
It’s too late for Hollywoke, which is collapsing. But great stories of the past are at hand, and need only rich patrons who ...
Frederick McDonald, who collected glass shards from bombed-out European cathedrals, synagogues and chapels during World War ...
A Greek Orthodox monastery in Italy, founded more than one thousand years ago is thriving just south of Rome in the epicenter ...
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum transports us to a small corner of ancient Rome, where neighbors Marcus Lycus, ...