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Mystery in an Ancient Mosaic
Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, close to Termini train station in Rome, houses one of the world’s most important collections of Classical art. On the second…
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Indian archaeologists discover Bronze Age chariots, weapons indicating ancient ‘warrior class’
Archaeologists in India claim to have uncovered the remains of 4,000-year-old horse-drawn chariots, which they say provides the first evidence of a “warrior class” on…
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Harappa-like Site Surfaces in Tamil Nadu; 3,000 Ancient Artifacts Found
Editor’s Note: Our ancient histories recorded in the Puranas trace back human civilization for millions of years, yet people only want to believe things if…
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Archaeologists Discover Ancient Roman Empire Artifacts Including Mosaics and Secret Service Housing in Subway Renovation
The Colosseum in Rome photographed in February 2018. Just steps from the building, ancient Roman housing for the military was discovered. Just steps from the…
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Rome Subway Construction Uncovers Ancient Incredible Artifacts
All roads might lead to Rome, but what about what’s underneath those roads? Improvements on Rome’s Line C, the newest metro route, has allowed the…
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Royal Roman ruins go back to age of myth
Archaeologists have found evidence that a royal palace existed in the time and the place for Rome’s mythological founding, back in 753 B.C. Ruins from…
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The “Old Masters” mosaics of Roman Britain
Medusa’s head is depicted in the Roman Dyer Street mosaic, reconstructed at the Corinium Museum at Cirencester. The majority of Britain’s mosaic masterpieces have been…
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Man holding penis and flanked by leopards is world’s oldest narrative carving
The 11,000-year-old carved relief, found in Turkey, is the oldest narrative carving on record. A male figure holding his phallus and flanked by leopards is…
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The Roman Colosseum: Facts about the gladiatorial arena
The Roman Colosseum: Facts about the gladiatorial arena The exterior of the Colosseum (Image credit: Getty Images) The Colosseum was the largest amphitheater built in…
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Mysterious ‘lord of the universe’ deity from ancient Palmyra finally identified
The god’s name was never directly written out. The ancient city of Palmyra flourished around 2,000 years ago as a hub for trade. (Image credit:…