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A Roman ‘domus’ with several floors, constructed in multiple phases during Rome's Republican age, has been uncovered in the vicinity of Rome's Palatine Hill and the Forum. This finely decorated Roman domus, adorned with vines and lotus leaves, has been revealed as part of the Colosseum Archaeological Park's research project, near the Horrea Agrippiana warehouse complex along the historic Vicus Tuscus.
Sahir - 13/12/2023 - 18:00
ancient-origins - 23/05/2015 - 16:44
... to come in and do word searches, maybe copy and paste into Google, try to find [other sources] talking about this sort ...
Theodoros Karasavvas - 17/09/2017 - 23:03
Sicily is a beautiful and historic island separated from Italy by the Strait of Messina. It is also surrounded by two other seas - the Ionian and the Tyrrhenian. Set in the heart of the Mediterranean, it has long been a meeting place of cultures which has led to many archaeological sites.
Ed Whelan - 28/07/2019 - 01:59
... debate within academia and beyond. A simple Google search reveals countless unexplained relics suggesting ...
KarlaAkins - 24/04/2024 - 01:02
Africa has many outstanding historic sites and one of the most remarkable of all is that of the Royal Palaces of Abomey in Benin, West Africa. This site is an amazing complex of palaces which has outstanding architecture and artistic works. For a period it was the epicenter of one of Africa’s greatest empires. These royal palaces are registered on the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites in Africa and are preserved by the efforts of the Benin government and the international community.
Ed Whelan - 05/01/2019 - 22:54
Teleportation is the transportation of a person or object from one place to another instantaneously. There are many accounts where people have supposedly disappeared suddenly and the phenomenon is found in the myths and legends of many cultures.
Bryan Hill - 08/08/2015 - 21:34
The historic French region of Provence is famed for its beauty, culture, and relaxed lifestyle. One of the most beautiful and ancient towns is Vaison-la-Romaine, with both Roman and Medieval heritage.
Ed Whelan - 15/10/2020 - 01:02
Ever wanted a taste of life in an ancient civilization?
The oldest cookbook ever found was made sometime around 1600 BC in the ancient city of Babylon. It’s a set of cracked tablets engraved by an early civilization’s version of a master chef.
Mark Oliver - 12/08/2018 - 19:02
The mighty Dacian civilization once rivalled Rome in power and prestige. Today little remains of this empire apart from the six Dacian fortresses which are located across several sites in the beautiful Orăştie Mountains. These structures are the best-known heritage sites in Romania, a testament to an incredible society and popular with tourists.
Ed Whelan - 07/04/2020 - 01:54
Samoa is located in the South Pacific and is famed for its beautiful beaches and its tropical forests. However there are also many natural wonders in Samoa, including many remarkable volcanic craters and potholes, as well as impressive caves and tunnels, some of which are world famous. Among the most striking are the Falemauga Caves. These caves are not just natural wonders, they’re important archaeological sites that have provided unprecedented insights into Polynesian prehistory.
Ed Whelan - 02/12/2018 - 13:56
... Inbred Neanderthals Left Humans with a Genetic Burden Google AI Decodes Broken Greek Texts Better than Humans Also, ...
Nathan Falde - 18/06/2021 - 22:48
... Beliefs about Witchcraft and the Devil If you were to Google search “Sinca Veche Temple Cave” you will see ...
ashley cowie - 28/09/2020 - 13:55
Phoenicia was a seafaring empire and trading culture that spread across the Mediterranean from 1550 to 300 BC. They were famed for their valuable purple dye which was used for, among other things, royal clothing. Several of their major cities were built on the coastline of the Mediterranean, although after 150 BC, much of northern Africa was dominated by the Romans.
Michelle Freson - 21/10/2018 - 23:03
Once known as the Land of Canaan, the region was home to great cultures and civilizations for thousands of years. As a result, there are many historic ruins and one of the most fascinating is the ruins of Samaria. This ancient city has remains dating from the Israelite period through to the Middle Ages. Today the area is a National Park and it is recognized as being of immense archaeological importance.
Ed Whelan - 11/09/2020 - 01:50
Wales is famous for many things - its singers, sports, incredible scenery and of course its many great castles. One of the most famous of these is Conwy (Conway) Castle, which is widely regarded as one of the finest medieval fortresses in all of Europe. And having the Welsh dragon flutter over the site adds to the appeal.
Ed Whelan - 26/05/2019 - 14:06
Perhaps not as well-known as other grimoires, the Galdrabok, an Icelandic ‘book of magic’, is one of the most important surviving documents for the practices and understanding of occult practices in Iceland in the late Medieval era. It offers a unique insight into the various elements that contributed to a national magical tradition in Iceland at the time of its compilation.
marinasohma - 27/11/2016 - 00:55
... photos bring to life ancient sites of Cambodia on Google Street View Laser Technology Reveals Surprising New ...
ancient-origins - 05/06/2019 - 14:05
Lake Titicaca has long been the center of various socio-political cultures in South America. The lake has seen many cultures along its shores, such as the Pucará (400BC-100AD) and the Tiwanaku (200BC-1000AD), and still remains a place of value and livelihood for the Uru peoples of the famed Floating Islands. Yet it is the Incas who encapsulated the essence of the great lake around which they built their own civilization. Lake Titicaca was enveloped into their mythological and religious beliefs as the center of the cosmos.
Riley Winters - 23/08/2017 - 14:22