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How much did slaves cost in ancient Rome?

In Ancient Rome, slaves were a commodity with very uneven demand and supply. Unlike wine, wheat, and other products of constant demand, the price of slaves…

Causes for Ancient Abandoned Cities

Great Zimbabwe: Built impressive stone terraces and dams to capture and store rainwater, supplying the city even during droughts. Teotihuacan: Constructed hydraulic engineering marvels like the…

Most Interesting Facts About Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt was a fascinating and well-studied time period that lasted from 3100 B.C.E until the Macedonians conquered it in 332 B.C.E. Many of us remember learning about…

The Wheel : From Ancient Origins to Modern Marvels

The invention of the wheel is one of the most significant milestones in human history, revolutionizing transportation, commerce, and technology. While the precise origin of the…

Life in Ancient Athens

Ancient Athens is often referred to as the birthplace of Western thought. Whilst we have a lot to thank the Athenians for in terms of the…

Ancient Athens Was Not a Democracy

In 507 BC, Cleisthenes, the ruler of the city-state of Athens, introduced a new system of governance: democracy. Never before in history had any nation tried…

Currency in ancient Greece

The value of material goods relies on a consensus-based estimation reaffirmed whenever the possession changes hands, during loot division, prize distribution, or crafting gifts for celebratory…

What did the ancient Romans eat?

The most popular dish among the Romans was wheat porridge (puls), prepared with varying degrees of thickness, with or without meat, and with various seasonings. Playwright…

Transportation in Ancient Egypt

In this article, we shall examine the lesser-known narrative of ancient Egyptian voyages. This wondrous civilization has enraptured scholars and chroniclers for ages, and it continues…

Was King Arthur an Ancient Roman?

Who hasn’t heard of the legendary King Arthur, the Celtic leader of Britain? Under his rule, he unified the country and successfully resisted the Saxon invasion.…

Did the ancient Romans ever visit America?

Did ancient Romans sail to America? Regularly — of course not. But some relatively recent archaeological findings might testify to solitary and most likely accidental visits…

How a triumph was celebrated in ancient Rome

The triumph was one of the oldest ceremonies in Ancient Rome. The first triumph, conducted by Romulus, the founder of Rome, is described by the Greek…

Ancient Evidence: The Anunnaki

Ancient Sumer was the oldest civilization in Mesopotamia, now known as Iraq. Researchers believe this was among the first civilizations to appear on Earth. Ancient Mesopotamia had…