Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

Archaeologists find ancient Roman luxury baths with underfloor heating 

Por: Newsweek World August 08, 2023

thumbnail

Archaeologists uncovered an ancient bath complex below the streets of a German city dating back to the Roman Empire.The discovery came during the construction of a new fountain in Neumarkt, located at the heart of Cologne—a city in the west of the country whose history stretches back around 2,000 years.In 50 A.D., the Romans founded a colony on the Rhine River that would eventually develop into the Cologne of today. Numerous remains from the... + full article



Similar News

Excavations uncover hints of Nero’s theater in Rome, and much more

The Boston Globe USA World July 31, 2023

thumbnailROME — At a 15th-century palace that is steps from the Vatican and set to become a luxury hotel, archaeologists did what they always do in Rome, an ancient city thick with buried treasures.They started to dig.Rome is the gift that keeps on giving to archaeologists, though no... + más

Peter Nero, a Grammy-winning pianist and ex-conductor of the Philly Pops, dies at 89 | ABC News

Peter Nero, a Grammy-winning pianist and ex-conductor of the Philly Pops, dies at 89 | WPLG Local 10


Beautiful water-nymph marble statue found in ruins of Roman baths

Newsweek USA World July 25, 2023

thumbnailAn 1,800-year-old marble figurine, depicting an aquatic water nymph, has been unearthed by archaeologists during excavations of an ancient Roman bathhouse.The site, named La Alcudia, is located near the city of Elche in southeast Spain. The baths date back to the second-century... + más

Wearing Sports Bras Too Long Led To This TikToker’s Breast Cancer Scare | Forbes

Archaeologists discover 'exceptional' 2,000-year-old female marble statue | Newsweek


Huge Roman public baths in excellent state discovered

Newsweek USA World July 21, 2023

thumbnailA huge public bath area from the Roman era has been discovered in Spain in excellent condition.Archaeologists made the discovery in the city of Mérida—capital of the Extremadura region in the western-central part of the Iberian Peninsula.Mérida is home to a UNESCO World... + más

High school teacher getting ready to donate kidney to student | ABC News

What we know about the new COVID-19 variant XBB | The Boston Globe


NFL, '60 Minutes,' 'Big Bang Theory' top weekly ratings

Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment April 17, 2023

thumbnailIn the first week of a new TV season, football was the top draw in prime time and a huge driver of viewers. The NFL provided the most-watched telecast on Sunday and Thursday. CBS’ NFL coverage on Sunday – which started outside prime time -- averaged 20.7 million viewers in... + más

Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe

'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN


Commanding the corner: $4.8M French manse holds prime post on St. Charles Avenue

The Advocate USA Business March 30, 2023

thumbnailIn New Orleans, the most European of American cities, the $4.799 million home at the prime corner of St. Charles Avenue and State Street evokes an air of the French countryside of the 18th century.The mighty manse, which took three years to build in the late 1960s, is a... + más

What Are the Duties of A Trustee? | Forbes

Rare silver coin from first Jewish revolt against Roman Empire discovered | Newsweek


Bent nails at Roman burial site form “magical barrier” to keep dead from rising

Ars Technica USA Science March 17, 2023

thumbnailNavigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Mar 17, 2023 8:35 pm UTC / Bent nails scattered around early Roman imperial burial site suggest an attempt to keep the deceased from rising.Sagalassos Archaeological Research Project Share this story Archaeologists... + más

5 Of The Best Press-On Nail Brands | Forbes

In a Roman Tomb, ‘Dead Nails’ Reveal an Occult Practice | The New York Times


‘First Roman dildo’ discovery shocks archaeologists: ‘Exciting and intriguing’

New York Post USA Life February 22, 2023

thumbnailDil-do as the Romans do. UK archaeologists were flabbergasted after discovering that a 2,000-year-old “sewing tool” could potentially be the only known life-size Roman dildo. They detailed the alleged phallic first in the journal . “I have to confess, part of me thinks... + más

Ancient Artifact Might Actually Be Only Known Roman Dildo, Experts Say | The Daily Beast

NFL Playoff Scenarios | ABC News



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |