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[Top 5 Weekly]( Medieval Roman Colony Found in Nola: Hub of Arts & Crafts An epic medieval archaeological site has emerged on Nola's outskirts! Italian heritage authorities have excitedly announced that a recently discovered center of craft production and trade might ârewriteâ the cityâs history... [Read More](
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[Learn more about Jeeng]( Massive First-Century Capitolium Temple Identified in Northern Italy From under the quiet north Italian town of Sarsina, archaeologists have unearthed an enormous Capitolium temple built by the Romans in the 1st century BC. Found in an exceptional state of preservation, along with the sandstone pavement accompanying it, the temple has been connected to a cult building from the Roman age... [Read More]( The Incredible World of Mongolian Throat Singing (Video) Among the world's oldest musical forms, Mongolian throat singing emerges as a captivating embodiment of human skill and rich cultural heritage. Dating back to antiquity, this ancient tradition showcases performers' extraordinary ability to manipulate their mouth, larynx, and jaw, conjuring multiple notes in a... [Read More](
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[Learn more about Jeeng]( Step into a world where fashion transcends time and history is woven into every garment. In this issue, we explore the captivating realm of beauty, style, and fashion throughout history. From extreme practices of traditional body modification to the opulent (and sometimes dangerous) choices of style icons such as Elizabeth I, the history of fashion reveals its complexities to us. Whether you see these styles and concepts of beauty as alluring, bizarre, or even gruesome, theyâre never boring! [Subscribe]( Did Descendants of Cleopatra VII Survive and Produce the Legendary Queen Zenobia of Palmyra? Cleopatra VII, the last pharaoh of an independent Egypt, had four children: Caesarian (with Julius Caesar), twins Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene, and Ptolemy Philadelphia (the latter three with Mark Antony ). But she only had descendants through one of her children: her sole daughter, Selene, who married King Juba II of Mauretania... [Read More]( Unravelling the Mystery Behind the East Bay Walls: Who Really Made Them and Why? In the hills around East Bay and elsewhere near San Francisco, there is a series of stone walls that extend discontinuously for miles. The walls are about 3-4 feet (a meter or so) high in most places and are not enclosed. There is also no record of them being built or who might have built them. Some interested investigators have suggested exotic explanations for them... [Read More]( [Greek Mythology]( [Ancient Rome]( [Norse Mythology]( [Ancient Egypt]( Not a Premium Member Yet? Try Gold Monthly - 7 day trial With premium you will get exclusive in-depth articles, live webinars, ask the experts, no distracting ads, eBooks, discounts, monthly giveaways and digital magazines
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