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Who Were The Phoenicians?
The Nimrud ivories have long been seen as a benchmark of Phoenician art in the Levant. They dwelt not only on the Levantine coast, in cities such as Sidon, Tyre, and Arwad, but also travelled throughout the Mediterranean, with Phoenicians seafarers e
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General, Emperor, And Tyrant
Few political figures in history are as enigmatic to both their contemporaries and to modern historians as Tiberius Claudius Nero. An unquestionably talented military commander, Tiberius came into the principate thanks to his familial ties to the fir
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Portico May Be Caligula's Lost Gardens
While constructing an overpass beside the Piazza Pia near the Vatican City, workers uncovered remains of a 2000-year-old garden believed to have once belonged to Roman emperor Caligula. The excavation revealed travertine walls, which formed the found

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