The digital tool, called Itiner-e, allows people to virtually see a map of how the ancient Roman roads were once traveled in ...
It’s no secret that the Romans liked to build roads. But European researchers say they've discovered an extra 100,000 ...
Christopher Columbus's 1492 voyage, sponsored by Spain, mistakenly led him to the Americas instead of Asia. This initiated ...
Archaeologists have compiled the most detailed map yet of roads throughout the Roman Empire in AD 150, totalling almost ...
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani tells Newsweek his vision of making his country a global trade, investment and ...
Rodman's Hollow is one of RI's most beautiful places, but it was almost lost to a luxury development. The fight to save it ...
By Esmé Louise James Kim Kardashian’s clothing brand, Skims, has been no stranger to a controversial campaign. Over the past few years, Skims has repeatedly made headlines for releasing divisive ...
The attention sparked by the heist is an opportunity, experts say, to pressure Europe’s great museums to explain their collections' origins more honestly, and it could trigger a broader reckoning over ...
Native American historian Ned Blackhawk joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the cultures and ...
Escacena South expands mineral rights to +10,000 ha Escacena Project drilling continuing at Bravo target Cármenes Project ...
Western Australia’s Governor has formally apologised to the Bindjarab Noongar people on the 191st anniversary of one of worst massacres in Australian history. We find out about the Pinjarra Massacre ...
Find provides “compelling evidence” to help solve one of America’s oldest historical mysteries. More than a hundred men, women, and children sailed from England to North Carolina in 1587 to build a ...