The colorful material weighed over 5 pounds and was likely made to decorate an emperor’s palace, Italian officials said.
This iconic landmark is one of the world’s most famous sites, so it’s essential to know how to visit the Colosseum and the nearby Roman Forum before you go, in order to get the most out of ...
The archaeologists unearthed two tubs that, among other things, were used to process the colorful pigments while the palace ...
Step into the heart of Italy with this full travel guide to Rome, a city where history and modernity beautifully coexist. Explore the ancient ruins of the Colosseum and Roman Forum, marvel at ...
As the most enduring symbol of the Roman Empire and one of the most famous landmarks in the world, the Colosseum receives more than 6 million visitors per year – which means it's not easy to ...
The Colosseum, one of the most iconic landmarks in Rome, offers an exciting glimpse into ancient history. For families ...
Question for Goldman: How many people lived in Rome when the Colosseum was active as an arena? ~Angie Answer: Estimates vary, but the most reliable sources, based on the number of houses and ...
Discover the workings of this icon of the Roman Empire. Explore a plan of the Colosseum to investigate six key areas. Each shows an aspect of the sophisticated technology and planning that lie ...
Boulder’s approach to updating the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan has the ring of a Roman Colosseum event designed to ...
One seaside town in Scotland is home to the rather unique McCaig’s Tower, a folly that looks rather like the Roman Colosseum. Oban, in Argyll and Bute, is located in the West of Scotland and is ...