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After an earthquake damaged the building, construction crews started working in the basement and unearthed the forgotten Roman ruins. Take a look.
Unfortunately for the Romans, however, these tariffs often led to higher prices, black markets and other economic problems. As the Roman Empire expanded and became richer, its wealthy citizens ...
(This is why glass rarely forms in nature ... Like its more famous neighbor, Pompeii, this ancient Roman town was destroyed ...
But there is evidence that nanotechnology could have existed as far back as the 4th century in ancient Rome. That evidence lies in this, the Lycurgus cup. It’s an example of dichroic glass ...
At the National Museum of Damascus, glass cases hold tantalizing glimpses of the wealth of ancient Palmyra. They include delicate Roman glass containers for eyeliner and brightly colored fragments ...