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The full line-up for the first Summer Lates music series event at The Roman Baths has been revealed. Running from Monday, ...
Baths, wine, and sex make life worth living’: how ancient Romans used public baths to relax, work out and socialise.
The Welwyn Roman Baths, a rare third-century bath house preserved beneath the A1 (M) in a specially built steel vault, will host the first-ever Herts Archaeology Fair on Saturday, July 26. In doing so ...
When Glenwood Hot Springs Resort opened on July 4, 1888, it quickly became a “playground for the wealthy,” inspired by the ...
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Bulgaria was on the frontier of the Roman Empire, part of the 1,800km-long Danube Limes of forts and fortified cities. Plovdiv is the oldest continually-inhabited city in Europe; and the modern ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAthens Is Reviving a 2,000-Year-Old Roman Aqueduct to Deliver Water to the City Amid Prolonged DroughtsWith the capital's reservoirs approaching historic lows, officials are turning to ancient engineering to conserve potable ...
Napoleon is relatively unusual in western history for aligning himself with the brutal Hannibal – not Hannibal’s Roman enemy, ...
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South Wales Argus on MSNThousands to be ploughed into one of Europe's largest Roman military sitesA new project to explore potential opportunities at one of Europe's largest Roman military sites has secured £250,000 in ...
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ZME Science on MSNWhat did ancient Rome smell like? Fish, Raw Sewage, and Sometimes PerfumeA common whiff in the Roman city would have come from the animals and the waste they created. Roman bakeries frequently used large lava stone mills (or “querns”) turned by mules or donkeys. Then there ...
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