Rome, the capital of Italy, is famously known as the City of Seven Hills. Read about Aventine, Caelian, Capitoline, Esquiline ...
AN ANCIENT Roman “experiment” has been unearthed after more than 2,250 years. The stunning discovery was found just 11 miles ...
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Rome’s First Kings: Fact or Fiction?

Did Romulus, Numa, and the Tarquins really rule ancient Rome? This episode dives into archaeological clues—altars, temples, ...
The origins of Rome have been debated for centuries but one tale has prevailed over the rest: twin brothers Romulus and Remus ...
Halloween-themed program at Biddle House explores toxic herbs, ancient rituals, and the women behind the lore.
Archaeologists uncover a vast 250 B.C. stone pool near Rome, Italy, revealing early Roman monumental architecture predating ...
For 5,000 years, there has been dancing, processions, rituals and feasts. What have we celebrated, from Africa to Asia, Europe to South America? Take a look.
Roman soldier Sextus Congenius Verus was buried 1,900 years ago in Italy. So how did his grave marker end up in a backyard in ...
Western Europe is a living museum, where cobblestone streets, soaring cathedrals, and ancient ruins tell stories that stretch ...
The project has been almost 100 years in the making, when one of the Ringling brothers bought thousands of works from the ...
On the outskirts of Rome, Italy, a team of archaeologists led by a Missouri professor painstakingly uncovered a "massive" set ...
Walk the S-shaped way emperors slipped into the arena, virtually restored. Visitors to Rome will soon do something no ...