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Archaeologists uncover a 2,000-year-old Roman wooden bridge in Switzerland's Aegerten, revealing oak piles and artifacts from 40 B.C.E. that highlight ancient trade routes and engineering.
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Ancient Rome’s Most Impressive Innovations
From towering aqueducts to enduring roads, Ancient Rome’s engineering feats reshaped the world and still influence modern ...
The American furniture and interior design business opens RH Paris, the Gallery on the Champs-Élysées just in time for Paris ...
With city traffic getting busier by the day, fresh ideas are being tried out to smooth out traffic and cut down on needless detours. One interesting idea is now being tested in Jinan, China, where a ...
Tunisia's brutalist landmark the Hotel du Lac -- a 1970s postcard icon said to have inspired a desert-roving vehicle in "Star Wars" -- is being demolished, sparking calls from architects, historians ...
The Romans were nothing short of trailblazers when it came to innovation. Their remarkable achievements have not only withstood the test of time but have also laid the groundwork for many of today’s ...
Aqueducts that carried water for miles, roads that connected continents, and monuments that still stand today—Roman engineering defined an empire. New Social Security report raises alarms for 300 ...
Archaeologists in eastern Turkey have uncovered a 1,700-year-old Roman bath featuring an underfloor heating system, adding a rare example of advanced Roman engineering to Anatolia’s archaeological ...
Coming off a strong showing against the New York Yankees this past weekend, the Boston Red Sox are locked in on their pursuit of October baseball. After winning three out of four against their most ...
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