Ancient Roman concrete, first used in 3rd century BCE harbors for its water resistance, was vital to the Colosseum's ...
Finished in 315 C.E., the Arch of Constantine is one of Rome’s three surviving ancient triumphal arches, each erected to ...
the Romans created a cultural bridge that elevated the greatness of Rome, showing that even in its beginnings, it had ties to ...
We asked Aicher, author of "Guide to the Aqueducts of Ancient Rome," about the Romans' sophisticated ... What did these water bridges mean to their civilization? AICHER: The Romans could not ...
Rome’s Appian Way, an ancient highway dating to the fourth century ... “Marshes were drained, embankments and bridges built, and cuttings made through hills. The road itself consisted of ...
The Pons Fabricius is the oldest surviving Roman bridge in Rome, dating back to 62 BC. It is still in use today, making it a rare example of an ancient bridge that has remained intact for over ...
Ancient masters of engineering, aqueduct builders created a vast network of pipes, channels, and bridges to bring water to Rome, creating in the process an enduring symbol of Roman civilization ...
Vitrification technology is used at Bridge Clinic for the cryopreservation of eggs, sperm, and embryos, maintaining high ...
ROME (AP) — Workers mounted a crane Wednesday to secure Rome’s Constantine Arch near the Colosseum after a lightning strike ...
This finding, based on the dating of an ancient submerged bridge in a cave on the island ... A terrible epidemic swept through the Roman Empire in the second half of the 2nd century, between 165 and ...
So when that channel came to a dip in the landscape they built an arcade or a bridge ... the ancient sources. They praise some water sources; others they really panned. Focusing on Rome, which ...