Beneath the soil in Cologne, Germany, lies a bibliophile's dream: an ancient Roman library that once held up to 20,000 scrolls, according to news reports. Archaeologists discovered the epic structure ...
The Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University will open its new exhibit space, located just inside the library’s main entrance, with the exhibition “Two Ancient Roman Plates: Bronze Military ...
Archaeologists identified the library based on a series of wall niches that once housed ancient scrolls Hi-flyFoto/Roman-Germanic Museum of Cologne When archaeologists uncovered the walls of a ...
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When the Romans expanded across Europe 2,000 years ago, they made inroads into almost every corner of the continent, fighting as far away as Scotland and sending its coins to what today is Estonia.
An innovative collaboration of the classics, art history and computer science showcases the shared goals of three Kelvin Smith Library student employees to preserve and understand the past. The ...