AvatarGiandomenico OrlandoBritish Museum Was Nero cruel? British Museum offers hidden depths to Roman emperor verified_publisherThe Guardian - Esther AddleyNero, one of the most notorious Roman emperors of them all, murdered his mother and two wives, ruthlessly persecuted early Christians, including Saint Peter and Saint Paul, and even set fire to Rome itself...
AvatarGiandomenico OrlandoUK News Roman site uncovered in Scarborough hailed as first of its kind in UK verified_publisherThe Guardian - Alexandra ToppingWhen developers broke ground on the outskirts of Scarborough, they were hoping to build a housing estate ideal for first-time buyers, families and professionals, with en suites, off-street parking and...
AvatarGiandomenico OrlandoArchaeology Lost 3,000-year-old Egyptian city discovered dates back to golden era al.com - The Associated Press Egypt’s best-known archaeologist on Saturday revealed further details on a Pharaonic city recently found in the southern province of Luxor. Zahi …
AvatarGiandomenico OrlandoArchaeology Stone slab found in France thought to be Europe’s oldest 3D map verified_publisherThe Guardian - Kim Willsher in ParisArchaeologists in France have uncovered a stone with 4,000-year-old etchings they believe may be the oldest three-dimensional map in Europe. The engravings on the broken stone appear to resemble topographical...
AvatarGiandomenico OrlandoPompeii Archaeologists find unique ceremonial vehicle near Pompeii verified_publisherThe Guardian - Reuters in RomeArchaeologists have unearthed a unique Roman ceremonial carriage from a villa just outside Pompeii, the city buried in a volcanic eruption in 79 AD. The almost perfectly preserved four-wheeled carriage,...