Thieves have stolen several ancient statues from the National Museum of Damascus, leading to its temporary closure. Officials ...
What – to dip briefly into the world of Monty Python’s Life Of Brian – did the Romans ever do for us? Apart, of course, from ...
Opening statements in the St. Clare's Hospital pension plan trial began Thursday morning at the Schenectady County Courthouse ...
Roberto Bolle, the internationally acclaimed ballet star, will headline the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics closing ...
To Father Ghazar Bedrossian, the Armenian community in New England is like a garden. The garden has many branches and many flowers, which God waters so that they may grow. One of those flo ...
The latest round of exhumations of Native American students from a cemetery at the former Carlisle Indian Industrial School ...
A new interactive map reveals the Roman road network, linking Ancient Greece with the empire and shaping trade, travel, and ...
A new high resolution digital dataset and map—named Itiner-e—of roads throughout the Roman Empire around the year 150 CE is ...
At its zenith in the second century AD, the Roman Empire encompassed more than 55 million inhabitants stretching from Britain to Egypt and Syria. While historians have long recognized that an ...
Researchers created Itiner-e, a "Google Maps for Roman Roads," charting the network that linked the expansive ancient empire.
As artificial intelligence algorithms increasingly shape people’s lives, businessman Artur Kluz is calling on lay Christian innovators to become guardians of humanity in the digital age.
Proposals for a national cathedral had been put forward for more than a century, but its fruition was hampered by two world ...