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We Finally Know Why Ancient Roman Concrete Stood The Test of Time
The ancient Romans were masters of building and engineering, perhaps most famously represented by the aqueducts. Those ...
Ancient Stone-Lined Basin Discovered at Roman Town Reveals Engineering Brilliance Predating Concrete
In regards to the basin, it likely had a ceremonial use, based on finds of pottery and oil lamps discovered very nearby.
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How Roman Engineers Built an Empire That Never Fell
They conquered half the world — but their greatest victories were made of stone, steel, and science. In this journey through ...
The British sculptor Antony Gormley and the Japanese architect Tadao Ando designed an installation evoking the ancient Roman ...
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How Ancient Rome Relocated Egyptian Obelisks
Discover the astonishing story of how Ancient Rome transported and erected massive Egyptian obelisks—monuments weighing hundreds of tons—using ingenuity, manpower, and engineering that still amazes ...
Archaeologists in Turkey unearthed a 1,600-year-old Roman wine production site near Kahta Castle. The remarkably preserved ...
At the upcoming 27th Mediterranean Archaeological Tourism Exchange, scheduled from October 30 to November 2, 2025, in Paestum ...
Modern technology, new excavations and curious amateurs have helped unearth some of the world's greatest treasures in the ...
Ancient Greek kings used war elephants from Alexander to the Seleucids, shaping battles and empire-building across the ...
Penn Station New York, the busiest train station in the western hemisphere, is used by more than 200 million people annually ...
The rushed and uneven rollout of A.I. has created a fog in which it is tempting to conclude that there is nothing to see here ...
Here’s our round-up of the world’s oldest bridges that have stood the test of time, uncovering some amazing architects through the years.
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