Think you know the Romans and Celts? Try this quiz to test your knowledge. The Roman empire (which began in 27BC) was one of the biggest empires to ever exist, spanning from northern England to Syria.
Far from being drunken Iron Age louts, more than 2000 years ago the ancient Celts already had one of the most geospatially-advanced civilizations yet known. The Celts not only carried on the classical ...
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When Claudius I's Roman army successfully invaded Britain in 43AD, they faced a mammoth task. If Britain was to become the furthest flung outpost of the Roman Empire, they needed to Romanise the ...
Graham Robb is an ambling historian. His best-known book, “The Discovery of France,” was based on his travels over 14,000 miles of road by bicycle. France, he argued, is not the culturally homogenous ...
In a remarkable archaeological find, a giant and extremely rare 2,000-year-old Roman tomb has been unearthed in Bavaria, Germany. The tomb, featuring a 9-foot circular structure and a statue base, is ...
Population genomics has exposed a history far more complex, dynamic and intertwined than we might wish to imagine. Even in a ...
🏆 QUIZ: Think you know the Romans and Celts? Try this quiz to test your knowledge. The Roman empire (which began in 27BC) was one of the biggest empires to ever exist, spanning from northern England ...
The combination of the Romans' engineering skill and the sacred waters of Sulis Minerva meant that by 100AD, Aquae Sulis had become a busy leisure, religious and social centre and developed into what ...