Archaeologists have made an incredible discovery of what lies beneath a temple and is considered to be a "geometric miracle".
The aqueduct, lying just 80cm below the surface, is constructed from stone with a base lined with Roman bricks (tegulae), arranged to create a gradual slope towards the chateau. Measuring 91cm in ...
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EnVols on MSNThe little-known Spanish city with Roman ruins and affordable tapas bars that’s well worth a visitSpain is full of cities with deep roots in history, but few have as rich and well-preserved a heritage as Mérida, capital of ...
I wouldn’t change my growing up years or town for anywhere else,” she told the Register. At 8 years old, Tom stopped by ...
Robert Harris' 2003 novel ‘Pompeii' has been published in a stunning new edition by The Folio Society. The acclaimed British novelist is noted for his works of historical fiction, more recently ...
The spring real-estate market is about to bloom, and some of the most sought-after homes in Arlington are located along ...
According to the city’s police, around 12 tourists each year get fined for breaking rules surrounding the fountain. Even more ...
Copper stands at the center of many of humanity’s greatest modern challenges as a critical mineral needed to power renewable ...
Statue dated to late 2nd century A.D., was found alongside objects associated with Aphrodite, Eros, Artemis, and Nemesis.
An incredible marble statue of Hermes, the messenger of Zeus, along with statue fragments of other ancient Greek deities have ...
Restoration work on the amphitheater in the Ancient Greek city of Laodicea, located in the ancient area of Smyrna, has now been completed.
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