Selections from the rest Tunisia, GarrettRyan, and Toldinstone keywords, sorted:
The African colosseum that nobody knows exists [8:55] [09/15/2024]The Latest Archaeological Finds in Italy [5:10] [09/07/2024]Finding an Apartment in Ancient Rome [08/27/2024]The Mysterious Royal Tombs of Numidia [5:11] [08/14/2024]Bars and Restaurants in Ancient Rome [9:02] [08/08/2024]Three (more) Forgotten Roman Megaprojects [9:36] [07/31/2024]Opulent Roman Floor Uncovered in the Gulf of Naples [07/30/2024]Following the Longest Roman Aqueduct [sic] [3:20] [07/21/2024]Rome's Mountain of Ancient Garbage [07/21/2024]The Romans Invented Trains....... Almost [05/29/2024]Why Most "Ancient" Buildings are Fakes [04/15/2024]7 Lost Cities (that could still be found) [8:35] [12/11/2023]Did any Gladiator enter Roman Politics? [11/17/2023]A Day in Ancient Rome [December 23, 176 AD] [11/11/2023]How long Did Roman Coins Stay in Circulation? [09/25/2023]Building the Walls of Constantinople [09/20/2023]Did the Romans have Ethnic Stereotypes? [06/24/2023]Ancient Rome: Sunken City Devastated by a Tsunami 1,600 Years Ago Discovered off Tunisian Coast [05/29/2023]Tunisian President claims: Attack near Djerba synagogue wasn't antisemitic [05/16/2023]The Worst Earthquakes in Ancient History [03/04/2023]What Happened to the Wealth of Crassus? [02/27/2023]Did the Romans think that the Planets were Gods? [01/30/2023]How did the Romans Prove Their Identity? [01/04/2023]How Many Roman Soldiers Survived to Retirement? [11/28/2022]Gold coin proves 'fake' Roman emperor was real [11/27/2022]Spectators at Rome's Colosseum ate olives, fruit and nuts while watching gladiators fight to the death, archaeologists find after discovering 1,900-year-old food fragments [11/25/2022]Why the Romans had Better Teeth than Modern Europeans [11/01/2022]Ancient Irish Halloween Tale - 'Echtra Nera' [11/01/2022]Did the Romans Know How Old the Pyramids Were? [08/14/2022]Getting the News in Ancient Rome [07/16/2022]The Extinct Dog Breeds of Ancient Rome [06/28/2022]Someone put a Hole in this Coin - now it's worth Millions (the EID MAR aureus) [06/02/2022]The Roman Toilet That Became a Papal Throne [05/10/2022]Why the Sparta you know Never Existed [05/09/2022]How did the Romans Capture Animals for the Colosseum? [04/21/2022]Were the Romans close to an Industrial Revolution? [Parts 1 & 2] [04/17/2022]Were the Roman Aqueducts used as Water Slides? [04/14/2022]Were Roman Roads more Durable than Modern Highways? [02/12/2022]How much Gold did the Romans have - and where is it now? [12/08/2021]Why was Roman Concrete Forgotten during the Middle Ages? [11/14/2021]Ancient Greek Buddhists [10/15/2021]Drug Use in Ancient Greece and Rome [09/18/2021]The Lost Greek Cities of Central Asia [09/05/2021]The Brescello Hoard -- the largest and most valuable hoard of Roman coins ever found [06/09/2021]Roman Colosseum's New Floor Will Give Visitors A Gladiator's Point Of View [05/04/2021]Statue of Roman emperor Constantine reunited with its finger after 550 years by Capitoline Museums in Rome [05/01/2021]Necropolis found in Corsica offers rare glimpse into lives of ancient population [04/25/2021]Phoenician ship completes Atlantic voyage [crew is pretty old now] [02/08/2020]Sunken History [03/05/2018]Secrets of the Roman Empire's ancient and 'luxurious' harbour of Corinth [12/15/2017]Carthage Archaeologists Dig Up Smart Cooling System For Chariot Racers [07/09/2016]Enormous monolith, carved 9350 years ago, found under Mediterranean Sea [08/08/2015]Amateur archaeologists unearth Viking gold [05/05/2014]Carthage: Ancient Phoenician City-State [10/29/2012]Quest for the Phoenicians (National Geographic special) [10/17/2004]Ah. ha! Geneologists discover that John Kerry is a descendant of Mohammed [10/01/2004]
Silence of the Lambaesis...................
"2000 years ago. I was here!"
Looks a little run down...