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Rethinking Nero

Rethinking Nero

06 September 2014
Ancient Rome's tap water heavily contaminated with lead, researchers say

Ancient Rome's tap water heavily contaminated with lead, researchers say

21 April 2014
Classical Depravity: A Guide to the Perverted Past

Classical Depravity: A Guide to the Perverted Past

24 March 2014
How Did People in Ancient Pompeii End Up Eating Giraffes?

How Did People in Ancient Pompeii End Up Eating Giraffes?

28 February 2014
Diagnosing Mental Illness in Ancient Greece and Rome

Diagnosing Mental Illness in Ancient Greece and Rome

22 January 2014
Carthaginians sacrificed own children, archaeologists say

Carthaginians sacrificed own children, archaeologists say

21 January 2014
Whips, cloaks and parchment: the festive presents of ancient Rome

Whips, cloaks and parchment: the festive presents of ancient Rome

23 December 2013
The one place where it’s possible to truly see the night sky

The one place where it’s possible to truly see the night sky

14 October 2013
What a Roman orgy says about Miley Cyrus

What a Roman orgy says about Miley Cyrus

30 August 2013
Italian archaeologists have grape expectations of their ancient wine

Italian archaeologists have grape expectations of their ancient wine

22 August 2013
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