Long before Pompeii was covered in ash and pumice during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD, the people of the doomed ...
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Inside Roman military training at Isca Augusta
At Isca Augusta, a major Roman fortress in Britain, soldiers underwent rigorous training to prepare for battle. From drills ...
Before Pompeii was engulfed in volcanic ash, its walls may have been battered by an ancient "machine gun" while the city was under siege. A study has uncovered compelling evidence that Roman forces ...
The ancient city of Pompeii is one of those archaeological sites that keeps on giving with one discovery after another. While ...
In 89 BCE, when the residents of Pompeii rebelled against Rome, the Empire pulled no punches in its attempts to quell the ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
Archaeologists uncovered a Roman army camp 7,000 feet up in the Alps
Why does a windswept ridge in the Swiss Alps matter now? Because a newly identified Roman camp high above the valleys of ...
Last week, Bayern Munich emulated Julius Caesar’s Veni, Vidi, Vici in a thrilling conquest of Bergamo. Atalanta were humbled ...
The Parthian Battery or Baghdad Battery is one of the most fascinating inventions of the ancient world preceding the ...
Archaeologists in Bearsden discovered the ruins of a 1,900-year-old fortlet alongside the Roman Empire's famous Antonine Wall ...
Bronze belts traditionally associated with adult male burials and signifying warrior status were found buried with two ...
UK government to take 'further steps' against Abramovich for failing to hand over money from Chelsea
The British government says it will take "further steps" to ensure Roman Abramovich releases the 2.5 billion pounds he ...
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