Subscribe for more What could $100 actually buy you in Ancient Rome? We break down real prices, wages, and daily life to show how far your money would go in the Roman Empire. From food and rent to ...
Roman tabernae were more than just places to eat, they were the social heart of the city. Explore how ordinary Romans ...
Construction on Rome's Metro C has uncovered spectacular Roman ruins, and its new "archaeo-stations" are giving visitors a ...
Remnants of a “grape-derived product” was also found within one of the burners, the study noted, consistent with literary and ...
Gladiators only fought 2-3 times annually, spending most of their time training intensively in gladiator schools called ludus. Their diet was predominantly vegetarian, featuring barley-based meals ...
Archaeologists in the Netherlands recently discovered a sizable conversation starter tucked away in a forgotten storage box.
Some Roman emperors reshaped ancient Greece by rebuilding cities, supporting its culture, and granting limited autonomy.
It was about faith as they traveled to Rome to visit sacred sites and deepen their spiritual lives. Lizzie Brisnehan is a ...
Among the finds were pottery, weapons, tools and parts of a horse-drawn vehicle, snapshots of Roman logistics north of ...
A magnificent exhibition at the Met in New York is a thorough, scholarly treatment of the great Renaissance painter — and a balm for the soul.
Both Rome and L’Aquila are classic examples of why Italy is renowned as a “living museum” where art is part of daily ...