Archaeologists in Turkey have discovered traces of human excrement in a 1,900-year-old glass vial, which they believe is the first chemical evidence showing that the Romans used feces medicinally.
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Forgotten Inscriptions Inside the Valley of the Kings Rewrite Part of Ancient Travel History
A set of ancient inscriptions carved into Egyptian tombs has revealed that travelers from India visited the Valley of the ...
An actual historical figure who appears in "Gladiator" is Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, whose real-life reign had some major ...
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How Christianity became a suspicious movement in ancient Rome
The persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire is often imagined as constant and widespread, but historical evidence suggests a more complex reality. In many cases, punishments were local and ...
Marcus Junius Brutus was a Roman politician, leader, orator—and one of history’s most infamous assassins. Why did he launch a conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar?
A 46-year-old man has denied intending to destroy or damage a Roman wall which is believed to date back to the year AD85. Jason James pleaded not guilty to causing criminal damage to the scheduled ...
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Why the ‘pursuit of happiness,’ 250 years later, remains the Declaration of Independence’s most novel phrase
The primary obligation of any government, the Declaration of Independence tells us in its famous second paragraph, is the “safety and happiness” of its citizens. The necessity of securing safety is ...
What started as a routine elevator shaft installation in a Barcelona hotel basement has turned into one of the most significant Roman archaeology discoveries in Spain in decades. Excavations beneath ...
Red Sox star Roman Anthony expressed just how surreal it was for him to receive the call from Team USA for the 2026 World ...
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Archaeologists Were Digging Through Rubble—and Found the 1,500-Year-Old Head of a Roman Statue
He’ll need some freshening up.
The 21-year-old Red Sox outfielder goes 2-for-4 with two RBI and two walks as the Americans overwhelm Brazil 15-5.
Roman Anthony’s home run for Team USA against Mexico on Monday night put him in the World Baseball Classic history books. The Red Sox outfielder launched a slider 417 feet into the right field seats.
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