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What pairs well with this CT craft brewery? Their ancient, authentic, Roman artifacts go well.
If you are looking to brush up on your ancient Roman history while enjoying a craft beer, Caius Farm Brewery is the place to ...
Nearly 2,000 years ago, ancient Romans enjoyed a variety of snacks when attending events at the Colosseum. Recent archaeological findings have uncovered remnants of these foods, and interestingly, ...
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Ancient Roman public latrines draw new attention as archaeologists reveal the reality of daily life in Ostia
A modest 20-seat public latrine in Ostia, Rome’s bustling port city, is once again shedding light on the surprisingly communal and sophisticated sanitation culture of the Roman world. Far from being ...
Archaeologists uncover mosaics linked to early Christian churches in ancient Antipatrea, the Greek city beneath modern Berat, ...
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Wealthy ancient Romans kept some unusual exotic pets, but the reverence they had for them hasn’t been known until now
They actually gave them pets of their own.
The lowdown on journey times, season ticket costs and average house prices in places you should know about ...
Athens-based editor Katie Silcox has narrowed down this list of 15 places everyone should visit in Greece in their lifetime, ...
Need a real reset in 2026? These Ohio travel spots help you slow down, breathe easier, and recharge without rushing a thing.
The Moroccan capital makes for an understated spring city break, where ancient history and traditional elegance meet a great coastal location.
Which of our pint-sized cities has the most to offer visitors, and which are sadly lacking? Our UK expert offers his verdict ...
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Why the ‘pursuit of happiness,’ 250 years later, remains the Declaration of Independence’s most novel phrase
The primary obligation of any government, the Declaration of Independence tells us in its famous second paragraph, is the “safety and happiness” of its citizens. The necessity of securing safety is ...
Judaism once had a universalist vision, long before Christianity emerged as a distinct religion. What happened ...
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