Explore the fascinating narrative of forgery and tax evasion in ancient Rome through the discovery of a remarkable Greek papyrus.
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New research on the longest Greek papyrus from the Judean Desert ever discovered offers unprecedented insights into life in ...
Court documents from an ancient tax fraud and forgery case show that tax evasion was an issue even 2,000 years ago.
According to legend, long before the Romans founded Rome, there was a Greek city called Pallantium in the same area.
Police in Greece said Wednesday they were investigating how an ancient Greek statue came to be dumped in a black plastic bag ...
The Roman emperors were once the most famous people in the world, ruling over an empire that stretched between what are now ...
The ancient universities of India were intellectual powerhouses that attracted scholars from distant lands interested in studying mathematics and astronomy as well as philosophy and medicine.
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(The Center Square) – Within one month of each other, two federal judges ruled that a law passed by Congress is “likely unconstitutional” and ruled in favor of small businesses. At issue is ...
ROME — Rome City Court Judge Gregory J. Amoroso has announced that he is seeking election to the state Supreme Court for the Fifth Judicial District, covering Oneida, Herkimer, Lewis ...