Archaeologists recently discovered a massive 2,000-year-old stone basin in ancient Gabii, Italy, revealing early Roman public architecture from Rome's powerful rival city.
Rome once had a near-equal rival just 11 miles away in the early days of the empire. The ancient Roman city of Gabii may not ...
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A Journey Through Rome’s Ancient Glory in 500 AD
Step back in time to Rome in 500 AD and discover the city’s ancient wonders. From grand architecture to daily life, see how ...
Built around 250 BCE with evidence that some parts may be even older, this man-made structure may be one of the earliest ...
Excavations at Gabii, 11 miles east of Rome, are offering archaeologists a chance to understand how Romans built in the 3rd ...
Including the Paleolithic Tongtiandong site in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, nearly 80 archaeological ...
From looping hallways to echoing stairwells, eerie architecture taps into ancient survival instincts—and exposes how our ...
Modern buildings tend to take electricity and air conditioning for granted. They often have glass facades and windows that can’t be opened. And when the power goes out for days in the middle of a heat ...
Jacksonville Children's Chorus singers recently sang in ancient places with ancient architecture and learned about the people ...
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