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17 Roman Gods and Goddesses Everyone Should Know
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 7 days agoRoman gods and goddesses reflected the diverse Roman people who worshipped them. Since Roman civilization was built ...
Ancient Hun grave found in Poland reveals ‘rare’ glimpse into Asian nomadic warriors
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHistorical sources describe the Hun warriors as “rapacious” barbarians who “seemed in every way...
Archaeologists find rare item worth more to Romans than its weight in gold
Newsweek· 6 days agoThe item was unearthed during excavations conducted in 2023 by archaeologists and volunteers at the...
Natural Wonders: When Animals Rain From the Sky
ExplorersWeb via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFor almost as long as people have been writing things down, they’ve been noting the strange and sometimes inexplicable things that happen around them....
Why Did the Ancient Illyrians Place Helmets in Their Burial Mounds?
Smithsonian Magazine· 2 days agoArchaeologists in Croatia have unearthed a 2,500-year-old helmet that once belonged to the...
Is This 2,500-Year-Old Bronze Lamp a Cult Object? | Artnet News
Artnet News· 7 days agoAn ancient bronze lamp held in the collection of the Etruscan Academy Museum (MAEC) is the subject of a new paper published in De Gruyter’s Etruscan and Italic Studies, re-evaluating ...
Art but make it sports, Penn State edition
WHTM via Yahoo Sports· 1 day agoSTATE COLLEGE, Pa. (WHTM) – To fans, sports is an art. It’s an art to choose the best game-day outfit and to lay out the perfect big game food spread....
How Cleopatra’s bloodsoaked dynasty changed the world
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 7 days agoCleopatra may be the most written-about woman in history, and is certainly the most famous female...
Italian beach town plans nude weddings
CNN via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThe town of San Vero Milis, in Sardinia, is planning to authorize naturist weddings on the beach. Mayor Luigi Tedeschi, says that it’s about people’s...
What the Origins of Humanity Can and Can’t Tell Us
The New Yorker· 4 days agoWhat we know today as Neanderthals might have been called Engisians or Gibraltarians, if remains of the same species that were dug up earlier in Engis, a municipality in Belgium, and on the ...