ROME (AP) — One of the best-preserved ancient Roman homes on the Palatine Hill is opening to the public for the first time, ...
Stable isotope analysis suggests that, before Roman aqueducts, residents of the city may have soaked in dirty water ...
T he ancient Romans took bathing seriously—it was a crucial facet of their daily lives, and people from a range of social ...
Archaeologists have discovered the largest Roman villa ever found in Wales - and it's earned the nickname 'Port Talbot's ...
Archaeologists uncovered the 2,000-year-old Flaccus tomb at Heerlen's Raadhuisplein during a town-square excavation.
“A Bath for No One: Cosa’s Public Bathhouse and its Role in Reassessing Life in a Roman Town.” ...
Archaeologists in Italy have made a stunning discovery that adds to our understanding of ancient Roman life. Subscribe to our ...
Europe’s geothermal spa destinations are hotspots come rain, shine or blizzard conditions, thanks to a constant flow of water ...
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Roman Baths and Public Buildings still in use today
Roman amphitheaters used for bullfights every summer. Roman aqueducts that still carry water. Roman baths filled with bathers. A surprising number of Roman buildings are still used for their original ...
Missouri archaeologists unearthed a “massive” 2,200-year-old Roman water basin near Rome, Italy, a university said and photos show. Photo from Marcello Mogetta via the University of Missouri On the ...
In the comune of Bacoli in the greater metropolitan area of Naples, Italy, an astonishing geological process is bringing remnants of an ancient Roman building complex to the surface in Lake Fusaro.
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