This perceived temple would bridge those two landmarks, and in that respect, it is unlike any temple that I know about from the Mediterranean world of the fourth century Roman Empire. Any study of the ...
We now have, Paul says, a new map of the ... by the end of the fourth century it is illegal to do any form of public worship other than Christianity in the entire Roman Empire.
This temple bridges those two landmarks, and in that respect, it is unlike any temple that I know about from the Mediterranean world of the fourth-century Roman Empire. Any study of the imperial ...
Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of a Roman military structure in Turkey dating to the fourth century ... often found in the provinces of the empire. Little is known about this ancient ...
A stunning and informative graphic from the National Post. Why are we doing this? How can we possibly afford it? Over to you, Bill Kauffman. This is a good place to commend to you my TAC colleague ...
An essay by Marianne Bonz describing the myriad of religious options available in the Roman Empire. Bonz is managing ... but later also in Rome. By the fourth century before the common era ...
Forums were the heart of ancient Roman cities, serving as hubs for social activities, gatherings, and public speeches.
Nevertheless, these unprepossessing ruins, easily missed as you drive up the Red Sea coast, were the landing point for generations of Indian merchants travelling to the Roman Empire and were once ...
A pit of human bones, potential evidence of a catastrophic epidemic that struck Constantinople in 541 A.D. Sulfur deposits ...
The Cyrillic alphabet was invented there in the 9th century ... Roman Empire in the Balkan Peninsula. More amazing is the ...
Archaeologists have unearthed several Roman buildings and the ruins of a forum in Spain which likely helped integrate local ...