Ovid's Exile
We all know the phrase “All roads lead to Rome”. Today, it is used proverbially and has come to mean
Tablets in Cortona
By Natalia Klimczak, Contributing Writer, Ancient Origins 2,200 years ago, a pair of skilled Etruscan hands crafted a tablet that
By Wu Mingren, Contributing writer, Ancient Origins The Villa of the Papyri is the name given to a private house
Temple of Baiae
By Ḏḥwty, Contributing Writer, Ancient Origins There are certain places on Earth in which nature is imbued with the supernatural.
Sir Arthur John Evans
By Ryan Stone, Contributing writer, Ancient Origins "A gentleman and a scholar." There are few such men who fit this
by Brittany Marie Garcia The story of Marc Antony and Cleopatra is a love story of seduction, exotic locations, love-triangles,
By Wu Mingren, Contributing Writer, Ancient Origins The Romans were renowned as great engineers and this is evident in the
By Liz Leafloor, Contributing Writer, Ancient Origins Throughout its 2,500-year history, the ancient ruins of the Acropolis in Greece managed
Ladies and gentlemen, divers off the coast of Antikythera Island, Greece have discovered....a lead cylinder! Alright, alright--all joking aside, the
“When are you going to write about Palmyra?” a reader asks me the other day. “If you’re willing to address