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Bodies, potentially decaying, were a more common sight in ancient Rome than now. Suetonius, writing in the first century CE, ...
SIPPING a glass of cold white wine and looking out over the sparkling sea just moments from her new home, Wendy Williams ...
Santa Barbara Earthquake Centennial Interfaith Prayer Service brought together a diverse group on the steps of the Santa ...
The Last Roman's grave (ringed) was found close to the Square. Two very different finds, dug up close to each other by Trafalgar Square, shine new light on the greatest puzzle of London archaeology - ...
Excavations in Egypt's Nile Delta have revealed ancient Egyptian multistory "tower" houses, a ceremonial building dedicated ...
Tom Lowe sits down with Tom Sleigh for his first media interview after his appointment to one of the UK's most high-profile ...
More than 1,800 years ago, the thousands of pieces formed colorful frescoes that covered the walls of a luxurious villa in ...
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GB News on MSNThe 5 best UK cities outside of London for every type of staycation - find 'a captivating mix of ancient and modern attractions'London is a brilliant choice for a staycation, boasting history, great food and the UK's most photoworthy landmarks. However, ...
Icon depicting the Emperor Constantine and the fathers of the Council of Nicaea of 325 with the Greek text of the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed of 381 in its liturgical form. Artist unknown ...
A remarkable archaeological find in the heart of London has revealed one of the most extensive collections of Roman frescoes ever found in the city.
The discovery was made at a London development site which had already yielded stunning mosaics and a rare Roman mausoleum.
Public baths also often featured gymnasiums, libraries, restaurants and exercise yards. Archaeological evidence suggests even ...
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