From the Third Intermediate Period through the Late, Ptolemaic, and Roman eras, ancient Egyptian private funerary monuments underwent marked architectural and ritual reconfigurations ...
The lines worn into an engraved limestone object from the Netherlands are consistent with the idea that it was a Roman game ...
Archaeologists in Turkey say they have uncovered evidence that the Romans used human feces in medical treatments, according to new research.
A collector's edition of Clair Obscur was confiscated by Iraqi customs, which feared that the game tome might belong in a museum ...
By the late 1970s, Archbishop Paul Marcinkus was considered one of the most powerful figures in the Vatican—and certainly one ...
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