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A common whiff in the Roman city would have come from the animals and the waste they created. Roman bakeries frequently used ...
The Romans didn’t just share roads and baths – they shared toilets too. From stone benches to sponge sticks, their bathroom setup was public and practical.
It sounds awful to a modern person, but it seems the Romans did not complain about the smell of the ancient city that much.
Israeli archaeologists recently uncovered a Roman sarcophagus in Caesarea, which showing a drinking contest between Dionysus and Hercules. The find is the first of its kind in Israel.
Ancient Roman baths offered more than hygiene—they were social hubs with gyms, libraries, and saunas, blending relaxation, politics, and sex!
Standing in the vast ruins of the Baths of Caracalla in Rome, hundreds of gulls circle above. Their haunting cries echo ...
The Roman Baths is set to dazzle visitors in a whole new light this summer, as it launches a six-week series of torchlit evening openings complete with live music, ambient vibes and a pop-up bar ...
WHEN IT comes time to renovate, kitchens and bathrooms still top the list. That’s mostly because renovated bathrooms and kitchens are a key selling feature for potential buyers.
Bath has been classed as an 'Italian alternative' to Rome by Hoseasons for its history, culture, romance and arts scene.
Bath, famed for its Roman baths, Georgian architecture, and honey-hued Regency buildings, was previously crowned as the UK's most congested holiday spot.
Creating a new public park in Castleford has a ‘high potential’ to uncover evidence of its past as a Roman settlement, archaeology experts have said.
The column was found by volunteers digging at the cricket club in Carlisle, where carved Roman heads, a rare dye and carved gemstones were previously recovered.