The discovery reinforces the theory that Hadrianopolis was not only a cultural center but also a strategic military enclave ...
Game Pieces Made of Bones, Hinted at Roman Military Strategy Among the exciting archaeological discoveries, some intriguing ...
One thousand six hundred years ago, in a city named after the famous emperor Hadrian, bored Roman soldiers spent their free ...
Super Bowl LIX kicks off on Sunday. What number is that, though? Here's how to use Roman numerals and why the NFL uses them ...
The games in questions could be either Ludus Latrunculi or Doudecim Scripta, both of which were known board games played with ...
Sulla's ruthless campaigns in Greece, including the devastating siege of Athens, marked a turning point in Roman history.
The lentil-shaped objects were unearthed in Hadrianopolis, an ancient city in modern-day Turkey, that once hosted a Roman ...
More than 400 people gathered Feb. 1 at the Price LeBlanc PACE Center for the Donaldsonville Benevolent and Protective ...
While Safaitic-Greek texts are not unknown in the Black Desert, what makes this collection unique is that it contains the first unambiguous Safaitic text composed by or for a Roman soldier. "The ...
The Roman Empire brought together millions of people of different cultures, ethnicities and religions. But how did its ...
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