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Archaeologists uncover rare 2,000-year-old staircase in Roman governor’s palace
In anticipation of the construction of a museum in Cologne, Germany, archaeologists discovered a ...
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Archaeologists stunned after 2,000-year-old Roman staircase found by accident
On 14 February 2026, a routine construction job turned into a once-in-a-generation archaeological surprise when workers broke ...
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Inside the Roman baths: Engineering, water supply, and the daily rituals of ancient Roman life
This in-depth historical overview explores Roman public baths as complex social, architectural, and engineering institutions. It explains how baths were designed around frigidaria, tepidaria, and ...
Millions visit the vast and remarkably preserved ancient city of Ephesus each year, stepping back through the centuries to ...
Archaeologists say Roman Cologne is rising again beneath the modern city after a series of major discoveries during excavations tied to the underground tour of the MiQua – LVR Jewish Museum. The work, ...
Self-healing materials can autonomously repair damage and make bridges, roads, and aircraft more durable and sustainable.
Beneath modern Trabzon, archaeologists uncovered a rare ancient river port linked to the Greek colony of Trapezus. Dating to ...
Archaeologists in Trabzon, Turkey, have made an extraordinary discovery, unearthing one of the world’s only three known ancient river ports. The structure, found buried nearly eight meters (26 feet) ...
A Bronx, New York developer who intends to convert a former Catholic Church in Wilkes-Barre into a 16-unit apartment building now has plans to create more housing in a different section of the ...
A legendary golden fabric once worn only by emperors has made an astonishing comeback. Korean scientists have successfully recreated ancient sea silk—a rare, shimmering fiber prized since Roman ...
The project team uses creativity and modern techniques to ensure Gaudi’s masterpiece lasts well into the next century.
People complain aboutconstruction delays, but even the most sluggish modern transit project has nothing on Greece’s Corinth Canal, which didn’t open until 2,500 years after it ...
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