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A series of weird and wacky August events gets underway on Saturday in the small Mid Wales town of Llanwrtyd Wells which has ...
The Roman villa, near Cheltenham, is hosting a Summer of Play throughout August featuring traditional Roman board games and athletic challenges. The villa, which is now a National Trust site, will be ...
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Mini Bike Chariot Racing at 33.4 MPH - MSN
Chariot racing, reimagined with mini bikes. Watch as custom rigs reach 33.4 MPH in this high-speed challenge that blends old-world thrills with modern madness.
Archaeologists in northern Britain discovered 13-inch shoes at the ancient Roman Magna Fort, raising questions about the towering soldiers who defended the empire.
Fermented fish sauce, or garum, was an incredibly popular condiment throughout the Roman Empire. For the first time, ancient DNA – scraped from vats used to produce the sauce – has revealed ...
We can probably safely assume Rome, in many areas, was likely pretty dirty and rank-smelling. That said, there’s evidence of perfumes, incense and even deodorants.
Roman salting plants processed fish so thoroughly that researchers struggle to identify the species once used in ancient condiments.
The largest collection of Roman coins found in Spain is now on exhibit. The museum display features 50,000 ancient coins from the third and fourth centuries A.D.
Volunteers were baffled recently when they unearthed not one but two ancient shoes at a historic British site.
Thrushes were not just a luxury food item in ancient Roman times, but consumed as street food, according to a garbage dump in Mallorca.
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