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From protein-filled meals to the benefits of lentils and intermittent fasting, the Classical world had strong opinions about ...
Roman society was, in many ways, surprisingly sophisticated. It built remarkable things like aqueducts that snaked over long ...
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A monumental Roman complex has been revealed in Athens, and the city is gaining another open-air archaeological site in its ...
The only surviving ancient Roman cookbook reveals the ancient origins behind Europe’s most iconic dishes and flavors.
Peter Stothard's new book enlightens us on the life and relationships of Rome's most accessible and promiscuous poet.
Tourism is surging in many places around the world—swarmed national parks, throngs of visitors amassing in churches and ...
I was surprised at David Brooks’s reductive binary between pagans and Judeo-Christians. He depicts the Romans in a simplistic ...
An Ancient Roman wooden water pipe was recently uncovered in Leuven, Belgium, offering insights into Roman engineering and ...
One of the world’s oldest cookbooks, De Re Coquinaria, contains recipes for familiar staples, along with more exotic fare.
Every year, archeologists stumble across remains that shed light on the culture, politics, and daily life of Pompeii.
Archaeologists uncover an ancient Egyptian fortress in Sinai with 500 trees, deep moats, paved roads, and housing—dating back over 2,000 years to the Ptolemaic period.