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This name suggestion comes from John "Calico Jack" Rackham, an English pirate from the 18th century. Calico Jack was a ...
To mark World Bee Day, 20th May, The Auckland Project has installed a new apiary in the historic 17th-century Walled Garden ...
They even named a goddess after them ... just as they did in Roman times. “The bees at Binchester thrive beside the river and amongst an abundance of seasonal flora. Their work is staggering.
Summer is, perhaps counterintuitively, the season when many of us find ourselves with our nose constantly in a book. Warm weather and long days stoke the desire to let time and obligations fall away, ...
The relief depicts a woman, identified by archaeologists as the goddess Victoria, or Victory, according to the release. The ...
Volunteers working at an ancient Roman fort discovered a relief of a goddess in the rubble, officials said. Screengrab from The Vindolanda Trust's Facebook post Centuries ago, a 73-mile-long stone ...
Professor Rob Collins identified the statue as the Goddess of Victory, a highly esteemed symbol in Roman religion and mythology associated with success in battle and worshipped during wars.