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Today, the activities for the recovery of some of the archaeological finds identified in the waters between Acciaroli and ...
Historical sources (including the Roman gourmand Apicius and the philosopher Plutarch) describe thrushes as delicacies ...
An extraordinary discovery of a Roman pot was made at the Drumanagh promontory fort in Ireland, the first ever found. The ...
The inflatable boat of the Carabinieri Underwater Unit of Naples entered the port of Acciaroli, preceded by the patrol boat ...
Thrushes were not just a luxury food item in ancient Roman times, but consumed as street food, according to a garbage dump in ...
These bony leftovers were found at a trash pit near the ancient ruins of a fast-food shop in the Roman city of Pollentia on ...
The research illuminates part of the Roman diet and challenges historical assumptions about thrush consumption.
A group of scientists has uncovered rare marine fossils on Mogador Island, near the city of Essaouira. The discovery, published in the Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, points to the island’s ...
Ancient Greek city of Finziade in Italy yielded discoveries of clay molds, a shrine, a statuette, and a dice like those used ...
The findings from Pollentia contribute to ongoing discussions about the diversity of Roman dietary habits, emphasizing the role of street food economies beyond the elite sphere,” study authors wrote.
The Paris museum is reopening the crates of ancient artifacts unearthed in the Palestinian territory. For years, this heritage has been in exile in Geneva due to the conflict with Israel.
This is a time for great rejoicing and liturgical renewal. The official version of the Roman Missal is called the Latin Typical Edition. In 2002 the Holy See approved the Third Typical Edition of ...