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A surprising find has been made by Italian archaeologists. They discovered an Ancient Roman bath complex at the Appian Way ...
Bath’s LGBTQ+ community is taking centre stage in a powerful new citywide celebration of queer culture, heritage and ...
An historic city where the past and present intertwine invites you to explore its Roman roots - but without the crowds in the ...
I'm in a city called Bath, and it's named after these Roman baths where ancient people used to come to get fit and to get clean, to meet friends. A bit like a modern-day leisure centre.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhat Was Daily Life Like for the Women Who Lived in Ancient Pompeii 2,000 Years Ago?A new exhibition is spotlighting the women who have long been sidelined in histories of the Roman Empire—from mothers and weavers to entrepreneurs and influential tavern owners ...
Once the epitome of Victorian seaside prudishness, Malta’s rock-cut ‘baths’ are slowly vanishing under the weight of coastal ...
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How Ancient Rome’s Sewers Defied Time - And DiseaseLong before modern plumbing, the Romans built a sanitation system so advanced, it arguably saved more lives than any ...
A rugby team's plans to build a stadium pose a threat to an ancient tree, Green Party councillors are warning. The copper ...
On Sicily’s north coast last year, archaeologists discovered an ancient Roman bath house with elaborate décor. The remains of the bath complex were discovered still full of decorative mosaic ...
Who were the women who inhabited ancient Pompeii? A new exhibition of art, objects, and personal testimonies has the answers.
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