Experts believe the chariot may have been used in ceremonies such as weddings Archaeologists in Italy have unveiled a ceremonial chariot they discovered near the ancient Roman city of Pompeii.
Now “Gladiator” is back, with the sequel storming modern arenas (called cinemas) on November 15th in Britain and November ...
The practice is believed to date back to ancient Rome. Romans steered their carts and chariots with the left hand, to free up the right so they could use weapons to defend against enemy attacks.
The Israel Antiquities Authority's brand-new digs are more than a museum. While checking out the exhibits, visitors can also ...
and chariots, and then build theaters, arenas, or a Circus Maximus for them to perform in. Your residents aren’t the only ones you have to appease, however. In true Ancient Roman fashion ...
This is only the third known Roman circus site in the Iberian Peninsula. Chariot racing was a popular pastime in ancient Rome. In fact, there was an entire industry focused on it. And much like ...
It features 632 sites across the UK, Europe and into Africa including urban settlements and mountain passes The map covers approximately 4 million square miles (10 million square km) of land and ...
and in Roman times chariot racing - as re-enacted in the film Ben Hur - was very popular, attracting huge crowds. The first recorded chariot race in the ancient Olympics was in about 680 BC.
Florence is to ban the key boxes that have become a hated symbol of the burgeoning short-term rental market in its historic ...
Oliver Brown is slinging Gladiator II themed desserts and you can win a trip to Rome for you and a buddy — here's how.
Scott throws a lot more into in his sequel to the 2001 original, but he’s at a loss with what to do with it all ...