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Ancient Roman concrete, which was used to build aqueducts, bridges, and buildings across the empire, has endured for over two thousand years.
Tucked away in the South of France, this quiet town holds a Roman treasure that rivals anything in Italy. Orange was once a major Roman settlement known as Arusio, and remnants of that history are ...
Antalya, located along the stunning Mediterranean coast of Turkey, offers an unforgettable mix of historical treasures, ...
Finestre sull'Arte reports that archaeologists have investigated three newly discovered rock-cut chamber tombs of […] ...
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Apollodorus of Damascus, the Greek architectural genius who built Emperor Trajan’s Rome, from his Column to the longest ...
Nearly a century ago in the frigid Altai Mountains of southern Siberia, explorers discovered frozen tombs. They were described as “mounded monuments” with underground chambers “lined with log ...
Victor Kossakovsky's new documentary, Architecton, is an ode to rock, the foundational matter that grounds our art and ...
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A mysterious residue inside a set of ancient Greek pots from Paestum, Italy, has now been identified as honey thanks to ...
A 2,000-year-old Roman observation about volcanic ash is inspiring researchers to reinvent cement and slash its carbon ...
Researchers uncovered the sunken city of Aenaria beneath the Bay of Cartaromana, Italy revealing daily life, trade, and military remains.