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Why so many Roman cities disappeared after the fall of the empire
Across Europe and the Mediterranean, the ruins of once thriving Roman cities tell a dramatic story of transformation. Many ...
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The fall of Rome wasn’t the end — here’s why
We’re told Rome fell in 476 AD. But what if that’s only half the story? For nearly 200 years after the so-called “Fall,” Rome was once again under Roman control — ruled not by Western emperors, but by ...
The Kottayam hoard and others unearthed in India since have given economists plenty to chew on. The sites date back to the ...
The unexpected discovery of Greenland rocks in Iceland hints that a centuries-long cold snap may have helped finish off the Western Roman Empire. Reading time 3 minutes Many historians agree that the ...
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