Once the bustling center of political, social, and religious life in ancient Rome, the Roman Forum still whispers stories of emperors, triumphs, and daily life. Today, visitors can walk the same paths ...
Archaeologists have unearthed several Roman buildings and the ruins of a forum in Spain which likely helped integrate local communities into the ancient empire. A team of students, volunteers and ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient Roman forum from more than 2,000 years ago at the site of an unknown city. A ...
The Roman Forum, once the political, religious, and commercial center of ancient Rome, now offers visitors a vivid walk ...
Archaeologists and students excavated a hill with an old stone wall and uncovered some ancient Roman ruins, confirming a decades-old theory. Photo from University of Granada Archaeologists and ...
A large Roman forum has been unearthed in Spain, archaeologists said. It is the oldest known plaza on the Iberian Peninsula. Photo from the University of Zaragoza The ruins of an enormous Roman plaza ...
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The roar of the arena crowd, the bustle of the Roman forum, the grand temples, the Roman army in red with glistening shields and armor — when people imagine ancient Rome, they often think of its ...
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Considered one of the world's best places to visit, Rome offers countless things to do and an endless selection of delicious ...