Five theatrical masks discovered at an ancient Turkish site are dated to the time of the Roman Empire. The masks were found alongside a 5,000-seat theater built by the Romans in the first century C.E.
Here’s what you’ll learn when read this story: An earthquake in Sisak, Croatia, forced renovations to the local city hall, and revealed a Roman-era theater in the basement of the building. The ...
Tucked away in the South of France, this quiet town holds a Roman treasure that rivals anything in Italy. Orange was once a major Roman settlement known as Arusio, and remnants of that history are ...