Kings and Generals on MSN
What did the Romans think about race and identity?
Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on the Ancient Civilizations continues with an episode on what the ...
New excavations at Agios Georgios of Pegeia reveal how Roman trade, ritual, and harbor construction shaped life in Cyprus.
The Menga dolmen in Antequera, Spain, is a Neolithic monument and part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. The monument, built ...
Gambling, one of the most common vices in the world, has a long history that dates all the way back to Ancient Greece.
The expansion of one of the Mediterranean’s strongest powers wasn’t only driven by conquest, but also infrastructure. By ...
A 2026 PNAS study reveals Pompeii's pre-Roman Republican Baths were heavily contaminated with human waste and rarely ...
ICE launched an ongoing crackdown targeting undocumented immigrants across West Virginia, including the North Central region, ...
The oldest known cremation pyre in Africa is shedding light on the complex funeral rites of ancient hunter-gatherers 9,500 years ago.
Maine consistently ranks as one of the least religious states in the nation. The state ranked 49th in a recent ranking of ...
New archaeological evidence is helping rewrite old myths about disabled people in the ancient world. Early Roman Empire depiction of a Freedman and Freedwoman, 30-15 BCE. British Museum, London, UK.
Irish Examiner on MSN
From emigration to arrival: How the 1926 census shaped modern Ireland
A century after the Free State’s first census, its figures still illuminate Ireland’s struggles with identity, population, ...
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