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We can probably safely assume Rome, in many areas, was likely pretty dirty and rank-smelling. That said, there's evidence of ...
A stunning sunrise view over the ancient Roman Forum followed by a detailed exploration of the Colosseum, highlighting ...
Italy offers an incredible mix of beauty, history, and charm,each region telling a story through its landscapes, architecture ...
The Roman Forum was the beating heart of ancient Rome, where senators governed the city, workers plied their trade and citizens prayed at the altars of ancient gods.
The historic Roman Forum would have been full of people, and of smells (Getty/iStock)But we can probably safely assume that, in many areas, Rome was likely pretty dirty and rank-smelling.
Researchers have uncovered the remains of an ancient Roman forum at an archaeological site in Spain. The forum was revealed during excavations conducted at the ruins of Ocuri, a Roman city located ...
In the 18th-century, a farmer in southern Spain was certain a Roman forum once stood on his land. Archaeologists have proved him right.
Archaeologists find the Roman Forum of the city of Ocuri. Credit: University of Granada . At the start of the Granada expedition, the scene before the archaeologists was, at the very least, modest: ...
Archaeologists have unearthed several Roman buildings and the ruins of a forum in Spain which likely helped integrate local communities into the ancient empire.. A team of students, volunteers and ...
Their search focused on the hill’s central terrace, Vegazo’s theorized forum location. Some of the ancient Roman ruins found in Ubrique. Photo from University of Granada ...
The basilica was built around 80 C.E., the archaeological team estimates, and was discovered on a site that was known to have formed part of the city's forum area, ever since discoveries in the ...