Dr. Racette-Campbell, a classics professor at the University of Winnipeg, is the author of “The Crisis of Masculinity in the ...
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The short-term rental giant will help pay for the Colosseum Archaeological Park’s educational programs in exchange for use of ...
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A maximum of 20,000 people will be allowed to enter each day in an effort to protect the historic site in Italy, where ...
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A young woman in a Hard Rock Cafe T-shirt approached the Trevi Fountain, turned around and waited for her boyfriend to get ...
In the winding, ivy-draped streets of Trastevere, Rome, Zazie Gnecchi Ruscone is hand-painting sharp geometric patterns on a ...
and daily life from the days of the Roman Empire. For those drawn to ancient history and architecture, these amphitheatres are more than just ruins—they are gateways to the past, waiting to be ...
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The Acropolis Museum’s new "Excavation Museum," celebrating its 15th anniversary, showcases 1,150 artifacts spanning over ...