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Exploring the vast temple sites and colourful side streets of Taormina, and hiking up to the peaks and craters on Mount Etna ...
A software model from Google DeepMind put a more precise date on an important Latin text credited to a Roman emperor as a demonstration of its capabilities.
An analysis of the Res Gestae Divi Augusti using AI reveals its legal tone and imperial messaging, offering new insights missed by historians.
With the capital's reservoirs approaching historic lows, officials are turning to ancient engineering to conserve potable ...
Archaeologists are piecing together vivid 1,800-year-old frescoes from “thousands upon thousands upon thousands” of plaster fragments, with no picture on the box to guide them.
A discussion of the thriving intellectual life of Medieval Spain in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. During this period of ...
These human-made landmarks around the world defy expectations of what man can create—and they sometimes seem to defy gravity ...
Was the famous story of the Great Fire of Alexandria just a myth? Did Christians really burn the Library or is the truth more ...
Two thousand years ago, the Roman Army embarked on a far-flung hunt for silver. A new discovery reveals how close they came ...
One night in 373 BCE, the earth beneath the Greek city of Helike groaned and cracked. As homes crumbled and temples collapsed ...
Samothrace, a small, rocky Greek island in the northern Aegean Sea, has a storied past that belies its diminutive size.
In a major breakthrough for maritime archaeology, researchers from the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece have announced ...