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'Ecce Homo' (Behold the Man), by 19th-century painter Antonio Ciseri, depicts Pontius Pilate presenting Jesus to a crowd in Jerusalem. Tungsten/Galleria d'Arte Moderna via Wikimedia Commons ...
But finding the dead—that is unique for the entire Roman history.” And so, beneath the soil of a soccer field, the anonymous casualties of imperial ambition are beginning to tell their story.
Germany holds one of the largest gold reserves in the world, approximately 1,236 tons of gold, valued at $115 billion, stored in the vaults of the U.S. Federal Reserve in New York. Given the ...
Throughout, I have tried to use only Latin for the names of people and places with spelling contemporary to the epoch. The defeat of the Carthaginian Resistance forces by the Roman army in 202 BCE was ...
Join us for the first series of History’s Greatest Battles, where we’re heading back to the Roman empire. Emily Briffett is joined by historian Dr Adrian Goldsworthy to look back at five of the most ...
Archaeologists recently made a colossal discovery: an ancient Roman mass grave, dating back to the first century A.D., underneath a soccer field in Vienna. The necropolis was found by construction ...
Pasta alla Gricia is one of the oldest pasta dishes in Roman history! It uses pecorino romano and guanciale to create a mouthwatering flavor. My favourite way to describe it is as the love child ...
But finding the dead — that is unique for the entire Roman history.” Soldiers in the Roman Empire were typically cremated until the third century. The pit where the bodies were deposited ...
Archaeologists used radiocarbon analysis on artifacts like an iron dagger, lance points, scale armor, and a helmet cheek piece.
Established in 1785, UNB has a long history of helping students interpret the past. Our history department’s graduate programs examine diverse narratives about societies, institutions and cultures to ...
The remains could represent the start of the metropolis’s history, the team said — theorizing that a Roman defeat could have led to the expansion of a small military base a few miles away.