Greece revives the 2,000-year-old Roman Emperor Hadrian's Aqueduct to combat water shortages caused by climate change.
The expansion of one of the Mediterranean’s strongest powers wasn’t only driven by conquest, but also infrastructure. By ...
It is remarkable what, with enough ingenuity, can be gleaned from the most unpromising of materials – such as Roman limescale. That’s what a team based in Germany has been studying, and they have used ...
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Pompeii’s public baths were unhygienic until the Romans took over
Before the Romans captured Pompeii, the famous town was run by the Samnite people – and a dip in their public baths might have been an unpleasant experience ...
New secrets have been revealed about bathing culture in ancient Pompeii. Researchers have found mineral deposits under lava ...
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Anno 117 Pax Romana: Aqueduct Construction Guide
Water infrastructure in Anno 117: Pax Romana can feel like a late-game puzzle: you know you need aqueducts, but figuring out when and how to place them is tricky. Many new players worry about resource ...
I ditched the freezing UK for a pretty European city with tram tours, rooftop pools and famous beers
THE first taste of oyster is like diving headfirst into an oncoming tidal wave. And I am immediately struck by how fresh my ...
What can we learn from a Pompeii construction site preserved in ash? Plus, tech companies look to build solar-powered data ...
From imperial residences to apartment complexes and temples, these hidden sites offer a new window into Rome's layered past.
Every time you step on a sturdy bridge or travel on a smooth road, you are experiencing the work of civil engineers.
The Vesuvian eruption of 79 CE sealed beneath meters of ash and pumice the most complete snapshot of Roman urban life, ...
A working group has been set up so that the discovery can contribute to understanding Florence’s old city walls.
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