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Radiocarbon dating and micromorphology show the Galilee landmark was built about two centuries later than earlier style-based ...
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Jacobin on MSNThe Hidden History of Class Struggle in the Roman EmpireClass struggle isn’t a modern invention — it’s been with us for thousands of years. Sarah Bond is a professor of classics at ...
"We are not exilies anymore." A small group of Jews conducts a symbolic ceremony to reverse the implications of one of the ...
Using ancient coinage, ecological data, and archaeological records, scientists mapped the long-term evolution of the region’s socioecological system from the 2nd century BCE to the 7th century CE.
A team of researchers from the University of Jaén has identified the first stone mold used for coin production in ancient Hispania. The discovery, made at the archaeological site of Obulco, in present ...
The largest of the Raphael Rooms, the Sala di Constantino, was completed after Raphael’s death, and now features scenes from the life of the Roman emperor Constantine. But it may once have been ...
The Arch of Constantine in Rome, which was built across the Via Triumphalis close to the Colosseum in A.D. 312–315, celebrates Constantine’s victory at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in A.D ...
Japan Times reported that the coins measure 1.6-2 cm (0.6-0.8 inches) in diameter. The designs on the coins are hard to see due to abrasion, however by using x-ray analysis, the researchers found ...
Europe News: A rare Roman coin depicting Brutus, assassin of Julius Caesar, sold for €1.98 million at a Geneva auction. The coin, minted in 43-42 BC, features Brut ...
A hoard of Roman coins worth over $125,000 was found during a construction project in central England. The stash of gold and silver coins date back to the reign of Rome's Emperor Nero, according ...
Builders were stunned when they stumbled across one of the largest hoards of Roman coins ever found in Britain — worth more than £100,000 (about $126,000). A total of 1,368 Iron Age and Roman ...
312AD - Emperor Constantine made Christianity legal throughout the Roman empire. 228AD - The Romans were being attacked by barbarian tribes and soldiers stationed in the country started to be ...
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