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Essex Live on MSNThe 'great' ancient road that was almost the M25 of the Roman era
If the Romans had a motorway, the M25 would have been it. The 'Great Road' in Essex is believed to be one of the earliest ...
The Roman Empire, one of the most powerful civilizations in history, was not only known for its military might and architectural marvels but also for its vast and complex economy that sustained its ...
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The Spun on MSNRoman Anthony's Sister Goes Viral Amid Massive Contract Extension
Boston Red Sox rookie Roman Anthony and his family have 130 million reasons to celebrate this week. Anthony, who was named ...
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ZME Science on MSNWhat if the Secret to Sustainable Cities Was Buried in Roman Cement?
“Studying Roman concrete can teach us how to use materials in a way that can maximize the longevity of our structures, because sustainability goes hand-by-hand with durability,” says author and ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNIs ancient Roman concrete more sustainable than modern concrete?
Ancient Roman concrete, which was used to build aqueducts, bridges, and buildings across the empire, has endured for over two ...
A rare "mysterious" Gallo-Roman dodecahedron discovered by an amateur archaeological team has gone on display in Nottingham.
It’s not that Reinier de Ridder received the red-carpet treatment to the top five of the UFC’s middleweight division, but he ...
The Boston Red Sox secured a large piece of their future when they signed Roman Anthony to a long-term extension.
Researchers explore if Ancient Roman concrete can boost modern sustainability, revealing lower air pollution and longer-lasting structures.
The ancient Roman city of Suasa may have contained one of Italy’s first—and largest—arts districts. Archaeologists uncovered what they deem a “large production district” that spanned a main street ...
UFC Vegas 109 is the last stop on the road to UFC 319, and the Bloody Elbow experts have given their view on who will walk out the winner. In a card chock-full of interesting fights, it is the main ...
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Live Science on MSNHadrian's Wall: The defensive Roman wall that protected the frontier in Britain for 300 years
The wall is the largest Roman archaeological feature in Britain and was built to defend the northernmost limit of the Roman ...
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