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Of the first fifteen Roman emperors, most died violently or under suspicious circumstances. But the interesting question is not just who was killed it is how many “natural deaths” were not natural at all, and what the political patterns aro...
On August 24, 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius erupted and buried Pompeii under nearly 20 feet of volcanic ash. Around 2,000 people died. Most of the city’s population had already fled before the worst of it hit. When excavations began in the 18th cen...
The Pantheon in Rome, completed c. 125 CE. Its unreinforced concrete dome, spanning 43.3 meters, remains the largest of its kind in the world and is structurally intact after nearly 1,900 years.
The Pantheon’s dome has been standing for al...
The Minoans built the first palatial civilization in Europe.
The Minoans built the first palatial civilization in Europe. At their height, roughly 2000 to 1450 BCE, they controlled a maritime network stretching from mainland Greece to the...
One source. That’s all there is. Plato wrote about Atlantis in two dialogues around 360 BC: a powerful naval civilization beyond the Strait of Gibraltar, swallowed by the ocean in a single day and night around 9,600 BC. No other ancient wri...
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Exploring humanity’s past through archaeology, myth, and discovery. Uncover the stories, artifacts, and civilizations that shaped our world.
Former journalist and police profiler with a doctorate in psychology. Author of Catch Me a Killer, international lecturer, and expert in forensic psychology and Biblical archaeology.
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