The moments when four ancient worlds faced disaster are brought to life in an epic new series exploring Rome, Egypt, the Aztecs and the samurai of Japan. Drawing on the beautiful art and artefacts ...
DNA samples from individuals across 2,000 years sheds light on the Etruscan origins, revealing Roman-era changes and genetic ...
Modern technology, new excavations and curious amateurs have helped unearth some of the world's greatest treasures in the last 50 years.
From Sigiriya in Sri Lanka to the astonishing Pompeii in Italy, we take a look at some of the most fabulous cities lost and ...
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A fantasy called Chanakya
There is absolutely no historical evidence that a man called Chanakya ever lived during Mauryan times (300 BC) or that he ...
The story of Greek presence on the island of Great Britain is a tale of trading, entrepreneurship, religion, royalty and war.
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13 Oldest Dog Breeds Still Winning Hearts Today
Ciara Farrell, a Kennel Club Historian, tells Country Living: "Dog ‘breeds’, as we know them today, are a fairly modern ...
Two years ago, the American Museum of Natural History in New York released a video that vividly illustrates the evolution of ...
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The world's oldest ancient man-made structures still standing today
Built between the 9th and 7th centuries BC, the Fortress of Van overlooks the modern-day city of the same name and the ruins ...
Other Roman emperors met far more bloody ends than the cheese-loving Antoninus. Nero committed suicide; Galba was murdered by ...
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