Humans have been trying to get "to heaven" since ancient times. That's why a popular assertion that “size does not matter” ...
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani tells Newsweek his vision of making his country a global trade, investment and ...
Professor Edith Hall, from our department of Classics and Ancient History, has been awarded the 2024 International Hellenic ...
From the Greeks and the Romans to the Ottoman empire, the history of Sardis, Turkey, is one of persistent turnover. But its ...
The 2026 Olympics will have more sports and more athletes than any Winter Games in history. We've got 100 things to know.
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Meet the All-Star Athletes and World Champions in the 'Physical: Asia' Cast
Asia follows a new, brutal tournament where teams of legendary athletes test their strength and endurance with national pride ...
Our countdown comes to an end with Barack Obama getting some advice from Tiger Woods, Morgan Hoffmann found in the jungles ...
Damien might be the original "Creepy Kid" that now seems to permeate most horror films, but Harvey Spencer Stephens' ...
VALORANT Vandal skins are the ultimate flex in Riot's tactical shooter. The Vandal remains one of the most popular rifles in the game for good reason, and ...
WHILE fair weather golfers are now dolefully putting the clubs back in the shed, interest in the game doesn't just stop ...
New study debunks the “plague of Akhetaten." They found orderly burials and stable demographics pointing to a crisis, not a ...
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Stunning map of ancient roads will give you a good reason to think about the Roman Empire more often
The Roman Empire had an impressive road network. A new dataset now visualizes the road map, adding over 100,000 kilometers of previously unknown routes.
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