Roman medicine used human fecal matter mixed with thyme and olive oil in treatments, according to a surprising archaeological discovery from Pergamon, Turkey.
The Italian launch of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s book shows its continued relevance in shaping dialogue, humility and pluralism amid global uncertainty.
The latest in a series of articles featuring Athabasca and area residents from different cultures around the world ...
Researchers have used AI to reconstruct the rules of a board game carved into a stone found in the Dutch city of Heerlen. The ...
Palazzo Altemps: a hidden museum of ancient sculpture in the heart of Rome Amid Rome’s crowds of tourists and souvenir stalls ...
Europe offers an incredible array of city break destinations, all just a short flight away, where you can immerse yourself in a completely different culture, heritage and landscape. Rome was once the ...
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