A catchy song for KS2 pupils consolidating key history information about the Roman army. BBC Bitesize for Teachers.
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Romans used human feces as medicine 1,900 years ago — and used thyme to mask the smell
A new study shows that organic residues from a Roman-era glass medicinal vial came from human feces.
What was Roman Egypt like? In what ways did it differ from when the Greeks had ruled it during the Ptolemaic period?
Researchers hope to glean further details from the site, including why use of the villa eventually ceased.
The transformation of the Roman Empire into what modern historians call Byzantium was not a single event but a gradual ...
The mansion's foundations and floors are likely well-preserved, according to geophysical surveys. The discovery provides new ...
How did Romans invest their wealth in ancient times?
The expansion of one of the Mediterranean’s strongest powers wasn’t only driven by conquest, but also infrastructure. By borrowing techniques from the Greeks and the Etruscans, Romans engineered ...
A vision of ancient Carthage, attributed to the painter William Linton, c. 1830. The Cleveland Museum of Art Around 310 B.C.E., Carthage was under siege by Agathocles of Syracuse and his army.
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Life inside Roman Britain, how cities, roads, and citizenship reshaped the island after conquest
After decades of war, Britain entered a quieter age marked by cities, roads, villas, and a growing Roman identity embraced by much of the population. This chapter explores how Roman rule transformed ...
Authorities accused Anin and his former colleague Ekaterina Fomina of disseminating false information on the Russian Armed Forces.
Excavation in a gravel quarry in central Switzerland revealed a 2,000-year-old Roman stone wall. The Roman site in the pre-alpine area could have been a villa or temple. Along with the walled ...
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