The Lost Marvel of Ancient Rome: Emperor Nero’s Theater Rediscovered
In a groundbreaking archaeological discovery, Emperor Nero’s theater, buried beneath the bustling streets of modern Rome, has been unearthed. This remarkable find offers a rare glimpse into the brilliance and …
Battle of Carrhae: Decisive Roman Defeat by Parthian Forces
The Battle of Carrhae, a decisive confrontation between the Roman Republic and the Parthian Empire, occurred in May 53 BC near the town of Carrhae (present-day Harran, Turkey). Marcus Licinius …
Roman ‘Vardanian Chicken’ (3rd-4th Century CE)
Credit: Scholasticus_ Recipe (Apicius 6.8.11): “pullum quoques iure hoc: liquamine oleo uino fasciculum porri coriandri satureiae: cum coctus fuerit teres piper; nucleos ciatos duos et ius de suo sibi subfundis …
Exploring the Enigmatic Burial Ground North of Rome, near Tarquinia
In the heart of Italy, where the sun-drenched landscapes bear witness to millennia of human history, lies an ancient Roman burial ground that has recently emerged from the depths of …
The Extraordinary Discovery at the Ancient Roman Baths Complex in Mérida, Spain
In the heart of Spain, where history whispers through the stones and ancient structures, lies the city of Mérida and the newly discovered ancient Roman baths complex. Steeped in the …
The Lupanar of Pompeii: Unveiling the Ancient Brothel’s Secrets
The Lupanar of Pompeii stands as one of the most intriguing relics of the ancient world, providing a unique glimpse into the private lives of its inhabitants. Situated in the …
Historic Letter Leads Archaeologists to Ancient Roman Temple in Spello
In the lush hills of Umbria, nestled among the timeless beauty of Italy’s countryside, lies a hidden gem – the ancient Roman temple of Spello. The charm of ancient civilizations …
Seven Hills of Rome: Exploring the Legendary Peaks of the Eternal City
Nestled in the heart of the Italian peninsula, Rome is historically celebrated as the city of seven hills. These hills—Palatine, Aventine, Capitoline, Quirinal, Viminal, Esquiline, and Caelian—have been the crux …
When is Leap-Year Day?
The Roman calendar’s approach to leap years was like trying to solve a puzzle with missing pieces, blindfolded, and one hand tied behind their back. Initially, they had a system …
A Blend of Ancient and Modern: The 2500-Year-Old Servian Wall Inside a McDonald’s in Roma Termini Station
In the busy heart of Rome lies an unexpected relic of ancient history—the Servian Wall. Built over 2500 years ago to fortify the ancient city of Rome, this remarkable archaeological …
Ancient Roman Culinary Practices: The Discovery of a ‘Fridge’ at Novae Camp, Bulgaria
In the domain of archaeology, every discovery holds the promise of unveiling a piece of history, offering a window into the lives of our ancestors. Such is the case with …
Gothic War: Unveiling the Conflict Between the Eastern Roman Empire and the Ostrogoths
The term “Gothic War” generally refers to a period of sustained conflict between the Ostrogothic Kingdom and the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire. This series of …
The Ultimate Ranking of Roman Emperors: From Best to Worst
The Roman Empire, a beacon of power and civilization, was steered by a series of emperors whose reigns defined the course of history. Their legacies, ranging from the heights of …