Archaeologists found Greek and Roman cooking pots in one Roman city were made the same way, revealing shared daily life.
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A routine patrol by Italian police has revealed the wreck of an ancient Roman cargo vessel, with multiple amphorae still preserved on the seabed.
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The Roman-era poison maker Locusta allegedly played a part in the deaths of Emperor Claudius and his son Britannicus. What do we know about her life story?
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From Vespa tours to viewing private collections and relaxing in Roman baths, see the best of the city at its top attractions ...