A chemical process called carbonation, which helps seal cracks, could help explain why many ancient Roman structures are ...
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In the same year as America’s founding, Edward Gibbon wrote “Decline and Fall.” 250 years later, it still holds lessons for ...
Twenty-seven kilometers east of Rome sit the remains of a communal latrine whose concrete has endured for nearly 2,000 years.
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An ancient sample shows calcite threading through the material’s cracks and pores, with possible lessons for making modern ...
The Apostle Paul declares that the Gospel is not man’s opinion but God’s revelation. 1 Corinthians 15:1–4 (KJV) “Moreover, ...
BERLIN: Just how Hannibal managed to lead war elephants and a full army over the Alps to attack the Romans remains ...
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Greek and Roman myths share gods and stories but reflect two fundamentally different worldviews about heroism and fate. The ...
On Australia Day, the citizenship ceremony becomes a lecture on why we should be ashamed. We fine you for riding a bike without a helmet and then grant bail to refugees who rape elderly women in ...