Flabelus founder Beatriz de los Mozos reinvents the classic Spanish espadrille into a modern, year-round fashion statement ...
According to a few viral claims, 'Torenza' was once a thriving ancient kingdom that traded with the Roman Empire before ...
Archaeologists in Croatia have discovered a rare mass grave inside ancient water wells at Mursa (modern-day Osijek), ...
A study of Persia’s Royal Highway uncovers how the Achaemenids built roads to support the empire's royal machinery across ...
Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park in Crescent City isn’t just another outdoor destination – it’s nature’s ultimate stress detox.
Two thousand years ago, Alaska’s Mount Okmok volcano spewed ash high into the atmosphere for months. Scientists believe it ...
Erupting in AD 541–542 and returning for centuries, the Byzantine plague almost destroyed Justinian’s Byzantium.
Maestriana's three-century existence has left frustratingly few traces, largely because modern Zalaszentgrót was built directly atop the Roman ruins. Centuries of urban development have either ...
We've been given the honour of travelling back in time again, to be chosen by the Emperor of the Roman Empire to build colonies out at sea in this eagerly awaited sequel.
From the must-see locations to the most frequently asked questions, our guide has all you need to plan your next visit.
According to experts, the discovery may be linked to the Roman-era settlement of Maestriana, which served as one of Pannonia’s key waystations for nearly three centuries.
Even 2,000 years ago, famous people knew how to make a quick exit. Ancient Rome's mighty Colosseum had a secret tunnel that allowed Roman emperors to sneak out of the arena unseen, archaeologists ...
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