The discovery changes the whole timeline of the collapse.
A rediscovered Roman coin hoard in northern Germany offers new clues about trade, risk, and daily life beyond the Roman ...
The Roman Senate once directed an empire. Centuries later, it still existed—but without authority. Decisions were made elsewhere, while tradition remained in place. This is how power disappears ...
Europa Universalis 5 update 1.1, 'Rossbach,' is introducing numerous gameplay tweaks and additions, including expanded diplomatic actions.
The largest Roman villa ever found in Wales lies less than a metre under Margam County Park.
The largest cavalry charge in history broke the 1683 Siege of Vienna, effectively ending Ottoman expansion into Western ...
Depending on their size, potholes can cause significant damage to vehicles and pose a danger motorists, cyclists and ...
The breakthrough discovery could shed light on what life was like in Wales during the "second, third, fourth and maybe even fifth centuries".
When the emperor Hadrian visited the province of Britannia in A.D. 122, he was in full command of the entire Roman Empire, which stretched some 2,500 miles east from northern Great Britain to ...
The Silk Roads were lined with successful trading outposts, which during times when the trade was prosperous grew to become ...
What would the collapse of civilization look like? We might immediately think of cutoff utilities, disruptions in the supply ...
Land is the great prize of our time. Even as our economy becomes dematerialised, and our lives virtual, our obsessions just ...