Excavations at a necropolis outside of Liternum, near modern-day Naples, have found two ornate funerary enclosures.
When it comes to Roman Emperors and their fate, a big mystery appears that has baffled historians and archaeologists alike for centuries.
Beyond the handful of memorial libraries, many other ancient Roman public libraries were great cultural centers, including ...
The Marshall County Coroner said a private citizen has donated a mausoleum for unclaimed cremated remains in the county.
It was not until more than a year later, after the Allied Liberation of Rome on 4 June 1944, that the caves were reopened and the bodies found. After the war the site of the massacre was transformed ...
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The ancient Roman settlement of Liternum was found in 194 B.C. and thrived for about 400 years before rapidly declining and ...
King Charles made a "brief" trip to the hospital today, but will he travel to Italy in a little over a week? The Express ...
A mausoleum found at the 1,700-year-old burial ... the outskirts of Naples and a roughly 130-mile drive southeast from Rome. Several pottery-style burials found at Liternum. Photo from the ...