Nestled among the trees in the grounds of Windsor Castle, one of King Charles III’s homes, is an array of ancient columns and water-stained stones that are a little of piece of Libya's long history as ...
Archaeologists in Switzerland just unearthed a Roman amphitheater dating to the fourth century A.D. — making it the youngest ...
The Pamukkale travertines are limestone slopes and thermal water pools that have attracted visitors since before the days of ...
From derelict hospitals and ruined churches to beautifully preserved theatres and crumbling castles, these are the UK's most ...
I have always accepted the finite nature of this life, but as I float toward my mid-seventies, a new navigation chart is ...
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In 1903, when the Hippodrome was built, Great Yarmouth was a popular summer seaside destination and has been ever since. But ...
Michael Longley will be recognised as one of the greatest poets that Ireland has ever produced, and it has long been my ...
In the third edition of his column exploring the new wave of boundary-pushing folk and traditional music, Patrick Clarke delves into music's role in our intimate relationship with place, and rounds up ...
Yes, that's actually the name of a podcast about health and diseases. The American researchers Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann, both with PhDs in epidemiology, host This Podcast Will Kill You.
While the coins were buried during Nero's reign, some of them were minted earlier. All but one of the coins in the hoard are ...
The glass vessel — dirty, but intact — was sealed with a cork and filled with a mysterious liquid. But before the workers could pop the cork and try a taste, the bottle was whisked away to a ...