Advances in technology and other newly accessible sources have greatly expanded researchers’ ability to locate ancient roadways.
They conquered half the world — but their greatest victories were made of stone, steel, and science. In this journey through Ancient Roman engineering, explore how they built 400,000 kilometers of ...
What – to dip briefly into the world of Monty Python’s Life Of Brian – did the Romans ever do for us? Apart, of course, from ...
Members of the TAHRIR Coalition met in the Duderstadt Center to participate in their first “study-in” on North Campus ...
The Ayawaso West Municipal Assembly and the Engineering Council, has clarified that the reported building collapse at The ...
At its zenith in the second century AD, the Roman Empire encompassed more than 55 million inhabitants stretching from Britain to Egypt and Syria. While historians have long recognized that an ...
In regards to the basin, it likely had a ceremonial use, based on finds of pottery and oil lamps discovered very nearby.
“These Roman roads—both paved and unpaved—gave structure to massive cultural shifts that affected Western history for the ...
Investigations are underway to determine the cause of Tuesday’s structural collapse at the Roman Ridge Engineering Centre in ...
Archaeologists in Turkey unearthed a 1,600-year-old Roman wine production site near Kahta Castle. The remarkably preserved ...