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A 1,700-year-old Roman Bath with underfloor heating system was discovered in Elazığ, Turkey, shows the ingenuity of Roman ...
The 179th Canfield Fair starts Wednesday and this year it will be smothered in new technologies. Some programs are a first ...
Seven Roman military camps were recently discovered in Spain with laser technology, researchers said. Photos from Croa , published by the Museo do Castro de Viladonga Researchers recently ...
For the study, the researchers compared Roman concrete/mortars to modern concrete samples with the goal of ascertaining the construction materials, especially given how they’ve literally held up for ...
The Roman Empire is often remembered for its vast empire, powerful legions, and remarkable influence on Western civilization. But one of the most enduring aspects of Roman history is its ...
Nathalie Roy teaches Roman Technology, Myth Makers, and Latin to young students at Glasgow Middle School in Baton Rouge, LA, USA. Her students recreate the products and processes of ancient daily life ...
The student cited Roy’s Roman Technology projects but also her role as a sponsor of a Girl Scout troop and the middle school’s LGBTQ club, saying that Roy “makes an impression on everyone ...
In the final decades of the Roman Republic, war disrupted access to some of Rome’s biggest silver mines. Yet evidence from elsewhere suggests the minting of coins did not slow.
Roman concrete is known to defy the centuries without losing much of its firmness. Indeed, it can even get stronger with age. How this happens is only now coming to light.