By looking at mother-infant experiences together, we can observe the long-lasting impact urbanization has on the health of ...
A short walk round the corner in Rue de Crequi is the famous Daniel et Denise bouchon, the ideal spot for a leisurely lunch ...
Part station, part museum, two new subway stops in Rome offer riders the chance to see ancient artifacts unearthed in digging ...
The Independent reports that archaeologists have discovered infant skeletons from the Roman period bearing significant "negative health markers," pointing to widespread suffering among urban ...
A University of Cambridge historian has uncovered details of a medieval pitchfork-wielding hermit who is venerated by Augustinians for “defeating the dragon” ...
When travel dreams take people to Europe, Italy is often their first stop. There’s something seductively charming about this ...
Straddling the Rhine River and offering a glorious blend of Swiss, German and French culture, this city satisfies history ...
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Visiting the ancient Roman baths in England

Beneath the complex is the Temple of Sulis-Minerva, the original temple built by the Romans and dedicated to the goddess ...
The 1,800-year-old Ketton mosaic discovered at England's Rutland villa features a rare retelling of the Trojan War myth not ...
While the capital is a travel hub for overseas visitors, it’s possible to have the trip of a lifetime in the UK without ...
The Italian town just outside of Rome is home to Hadrian’s Villa, a Roman emperor’s countryside getaway, and Villa d’Este, the lush 16th-century residence of a Catholic cardinal.
A cauldron, chariot parts, ornate jewelry: Precious objects found in the Melsonby Hoard are shedding new light into the rituals of Iron Age Britain. A copper alloy harness fitting with blue glass ...