As the saying went, all roads once led to Rome — and scientists now say those roads stretched 50% longer than previously ...
A new high resolution digital dataset and map—named Itiner-e—of roads throughout the Roman Empire around the year 150 CE is presented in research published in Scientific Data. The findings increase ...
Already honored in 2020 as a teacher of the year for Louisiana, Nathalie Roy is now getting recognition on the world stage. Roy is a Latin teacher at Glasgow Middle who has gained recognition via her ...
Elon Musk funds AI-powered archaeology in Rome, pledging $1M to help researchers digitally rebuild ancient sites and rewrite ...
Industry leader urges companies to focus on digital employee experience to boost performance, engagement, and well-being. CAMPBELL, CA / ACCESS Newswire / November 6, 2025 / Roman Meydbray, Vice ...
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We Finally Know Why Ancient Roman Concrete Stood The Test of Time
The ancient Romans were masters of building and engineering, perhaps most famously represented by the aqueducts.
AS BIG as their empire was, the Romans never reached Greenland. Yet that remote island has become the place to go for those interested in ancient economic history. Greenland’s ice sheets preserve ...
Dr Wan Ramli Wan Daud said that the similarities between the shipbuilding methods are coincidental. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Pliny the Elder, Natural History, trans. H. Rackham, Loeb Classical Library 394 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1952), 48–49 (33.19.60). 3. Pliny the ...
The Roman Empire wanted to reach every place on the planet and they came close to doing so. Especially if we take into ...
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