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The Appian Way, or Via Appia Antica, was the first great Roman highway, built in 312 BC to move legions quickly across Italy—and today it offers travelers a journey through 2,000 years of history.
Archaeologists are excavating a Roman-era watchtower in Croatia that was "built in a strategic location" on the banks of the ...
The estate of a Tempe High math teacher who died last December in a wrong-way crash faults the City of Mesa for the accident and wants $10 million to settle. The notice of claim was filed June 3 in ...
Archaeologists working at a site in Spain say they have uncovered evidence of what may have been a synagogue used by a ...
Discovered near Hadrian's Wall in northern England, the oversized leather footwear has left researchers puzzled ...
At the Roman settlement of A Cibdá de Armea in northwestern Spain, archaeologists uncovered evidence suggesting that ancient ...
Q: Too often I see drivers give maybe one blink of their turn signal before turning. That can't be enough to meet the ...