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LBV Magazine English Edition
labrujulaverde.com
The
belief
that lead
poisoning
caused the fall of the Roman Empire is not true, according to a scientific review
labrujulaverde.com
·
8h
Where did the first farmers find wheat,
barley
, and
rye
? A study reveals it was not where we had always thought
labrujulaverde.com
·
1d
An army of 50 ships and 1,000
Norwegian
warriors may have
fought
in Denmark 1,800 years ago in the service of the Roman Empire
labrujulaverde.com
·
1d
A rock shelter with
paintings
up to ten thousand years old discovered in southern
Sinai
labrujulaverde.com
·
1d
Diogenes
of
Sinope
, the antisocial philosopher who lived in a jar, had been expelled from his city for “debasement of coinage”
labrujulaverde.com
·
1d
How the Italians Attacked the Royal Navy in Alexandria with
Manned
Torpedoes
in World War II
labrujulaverde.com
·
2d
Archaeological
Finds in Ancient
Tyras
Reveal What Life Was Like for a Roman Soldier on the Empire’s Frontier
labrujulaverde.com
·
2d
Analyses reveal that the
Nördlingen
Bronze Age
octagonal
sword was decorated with drawn copper wires and preserves tool marks
labrujulaverde.com
·
2d
The Origin of the Bell
Beaker
Culture That
Transformed
Europe Around 2500 BC Discovered
labrujulaverde.com
·
2d
Deciphering the Secret of the
Petelia
Gold Tablet, 2,300-Year-Old
Orphic
Instructions to Cross into the Underworld and Never Return
labrujulaverde.com
·
2d
A Colossal 4th-Century Basilica Discovered in Ostia Antica, Belonging to the Oldest and Most Sumptuous
Bishopric
in
Christendom
labrujulaverde.com
·
3d
Two
Altars
Found in the Northernmost Known Roman Temple of
Mithras
in Scotland Redefine the Empire’s Presence in Caledonia
labrujulaverde.com
·
3d
Excavations at the Roman Governor’s
Praetorium
in Cologne Uncover a 1st-Century Staircase That Connected to the Rhine and the First “
Lararium
” North of the Alps
labrujulaverde.com
·
3d
Lead Books of
Sacromonte
, the enigmatic forgery of a Christian-Muslim
syncretism
, discovered in Granada at the end of the 16th century
labrujulaverde.com
·
3d
The Powerful
Symbolism
of the
Celtiberian
Hand: A Study Explains Alliances, Honor, and War Trophies
labrujulaverde.com
·
4d
The skeleton of the last bison of the Iberian Peninsula 4,000 years ago found in the
Sima
de
Arrafela
with a copper arrowhead in its ribs
labrujulaverde.com
·
4d
A Roman Board Game Found in Ancient
Coriovallum
Rewrites
the History of Strategy Games
labrujulaverde.com
·
4d
The Mystery of the
Millennia-Old
River Names
Repeated
Across Europe
labrujulaverde.com
·
5d
A 5,300-year-old
rotary
metal drill pushes back the history of technology in Ancient Egypt by more than two
millennia
labrujulaverde.com
·
5d
Roman
Macella
Were Not Just Food Markets for the Rich, but Centers of Economic Control
labrujulaverde.com
·
5d
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