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Head of Greek Goddess, “Possibly Aphrodite,” Discovered in Rome

Archaeologists in the city of Rome rejoiced to a marvellous find as an exquisite marble head of an ancient goddess, possibly Aphrodite, was unearthed during redevelopment works at an urban square. Preliminary examinations date the ancient work of art to...

Tourist Who Carved on Colosseum ‘Didn’t Know How Old it Was’

A tourist filmed carving names onto an inner wall at Rome's ancient Colosseum says he did not realize how old the monument was when he acted. UK-based Ivan Dimitrov made the comment in a letter of apology to Rome's mayor,...

Stunning Ancient Marble Bust Found at the Bottom of Italian Lake

An ancient statue made of marble was discovered deep in Italy's Lake Nemi recently. Experts believe that this statue might have been part of a ship constructed by the Roman Emperor Caligula around two thousand years ago. This ancient artifact...

Sportsmen in Ancient Greece and Rome Were Celebrities

Some elite sportsmen in ancient Greece and Rome were paid to play, travel internationally and enjoy celebrity status. They lived a lifestyle similar to a modern elite professional sportsperson. By Wray Vamplew Ancient Greeks lived in perhaps 1,000 autonomous communities stretching,...

Rome’s Trevi Fountain Turned Black by Climate Activists

Water in the Trevi Fountain turned black when climate change activists released "vegetable charcoal" into Rome's famous landmark. Protesters from Ultima Generazione (Last Generation) standing in the water unfurled anti-fossil fuel banners. The group's website says it is campaigning against...

When Americans Looked to Ancient Greece and Rome for Inspiration

The ancient world of Greece and Rome has long permeated America, in everything from museum collections to home furnishings. The design of the nation’s public monuments, buildings and universities, as well as its legal system and form of government,...

A New Museum Opens in Rome for Recovered Treasures

Last month, Italian officials in Rome inaugurated a new museum for treasures recovered before returning them home dubbed the Museo dell’Arte Salvata, or the Museum of Saved Art. ‘Rescued art’ turns out to be a broad term, and the museum...