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The discovery of the Roman tomb in Bulqiza is significant for several reasons. Firstly, it enriches Albania's existing catalogue of ancient sites, which already boasts remarkable locations such as ...
Rome’s Colosseum not only hosted gladiatorial games, but also animal hunts, mock-up naval battles, and even a few plays.
Archaeologists in Switzerland uncover an ancient Roman bridge in Aegerten, revealing 400 years of history and rare artifacts.
Once, Babylon was the jewel of Mesopotamia, the city that gave its name to entire eras— the Old, Middle, and New Babylonian periods. It was here that Nebuchadnezzar II ruled, where colossal temples ...
Infrastructure development in Ghana often faces delays due to disputes between contractors, government agencies, and other stakeholders. These conflicts frequently end up in courts, causing projects l ...
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Ancient bathhouse discovered by archaeologists might have belonged to Rome’s greatest orator
Italian archaeologists recently discovered an ancient Roman bathhouse submerged underwater – and it may have belonged to Rome ...
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Everything you need to know about colossal dire wolves: The world’s first successful de-extinction
After more than 12,000 years, dire wolves are back. On April 8, 2025, Colossal Biosciences announced the birth of three ...
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Rome’s Greatest Engineering Wonders
Aqueducts that carried water for miles, roads that connected continents, and monuments that still stand today—Roman engineering defined an empire. New Social Security report raises alarms for 300 ...
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Roman bath discovery halts works at Gwent pond
Restoration at Gwent pond has halted after the discovery of suspected Roman structures, sparking interest from archaeologists ...
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2,000-Year-Old Structures Still in Use
From Roman aqueducts to centuries-old roads, ancient builders created marvels so strong we still use them today. Their genius engineering continues to shape our world.
Flo Health's CTO Roman Bugaev explains how the women's health unicorn consolidated two petabytes of user data with Databricks ...
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