A 2000-year-old 70-acre Roman Bath was completely restored in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Ephesus in Turkey.
The bath complex, sprawling over an area of approximately 70 acres, dates back to the reign of Roman Emperor Domitian.
Archaeologists in Bulgaria uncovered a nearly 7-foot statue of the ancient Greek god Hermes during a dig this week.
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Did you know that one of the biggest trading partners of the Roman Empire was India? Ancient Indian traders supplied items of super luxury to the Romans that included ivory and silk. The luxury items ...