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Pages tagged "Roman"


Pompeii ‘fast food’ bar unearthed in ancient city after 2,000 years

Posted on Classics News · March 27, 2019 10:07 AM

A well-preserved “fast food” counter unearthed by archeologists in Pompeii

Publisher: The Guardian

Author: Angela Giuffrida

Thermopolia used by poorer residents with few cooking facilities, archaeologists say

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Archaeologist Finds New Evidence Of The Romans Who Escaped Mt. Vesuvius

Posted on Classics News · February 18, 2019 4:00 PM

Publisher: Forbes

Author: Kristina Killgrove

Archaeologists have long focused on the skeletons of those killed by Mt. Vesuvius, but one scholar wants to know the story of the Romans who escaped the eruption of 79 A.D.

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What America can learn from the fall of the Roman republic

Posted on Classics News · January 01, 2019 12:10 AM

Publisher: Vox

Author: Sean Illing

The Roman republic destroyed itself. Are we on a similar path?

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Latin may help students bridge their native language with English

Posted on Classics News · October 17, 2018 5:00 PM

Publisher: ScienceDaily

Author: Penn State

Researchers found that in teaching English learners -- students who aren't fluent in English and often come from homes where a language other than English is spoken -- the Latin roots of words helped them problem solve the meaning of unfamiliar words.

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Is the Aeneid a Celebration of Empire—or a Critique?

Posted on Classics News · October 08, 2018 2:00 AM

 

Publisher: The New Yorker

Author: Daniel Mendelsohn

By mythologizing the Romans’ Trojan origins, Virgil turned a story about losers into an epic about winners.

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‘Rome: A History in Seven Sackings’ Review: The City That Survived

Posted on Classics News · June 29, 2018 1:21 PM

 

Publisher: WSJ

Author: Greg Woolf

British novelist Matthew Kneale presents the biography of Rome as a tale of disaster.

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Roman Tomb Unearthed; to Everyone’s Surprise, It’s Intact

Posted on Classics News · June 01, 2018 11:35 AM

Publisher: NYTimes

Author: Elisabetta Povoledo

Excavations for an aqueduct happened upon a fourth century B.C. chamber tomb, with four skeletons and funerary wares.

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He Fled the Ash That Buried Pompeii, Only to Be Crushed by a Rock

Posted on Classics News · May 30, 2018 5:15 AM

Publisher: NYTimes

Author: Yonette Joseph

Archaeologists in Italy found the skeleton of a man protruding from a huge block of stone, almost 2,000 years after he died.

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Skeleton unearthed of man crushed by huge rock in Vesuvius eruption

Posted on Classics News · May 29, 2018 11:59 AM

Publisher: the Guardian

Author: Associated Press

Block of stone violently thrown up by volcanic cloud fell on to victim, Pompeii archaeologists say.

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London dig unearths Roman bones, jewels and single flake of gold

Posted on Classics News · May 24, 2018 9:57 AM

Publisher: the Guardian

Author: Maev Kennedy

Museum to show rare artefacts alongside ethnically diverse human remains

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