Etruscan civilization predated the Roman Empire by hundreds of years, and as such, the Romans were profoundly influenced by many Etruscan practices,...
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Long before the Viking Age, small kingdoms began forming across Scandinavia, reshaping tribal societies and setting the stage for future conquests. Historians say these early rulers borrowed elements of the Roman Empire and governance, helping to create the region’s first centralized states in the Viking civilization. Professor Dagfinn Skre, a historian specializing in Scandinavian history, […]
Etruscan civilization predated the Roman Empire by hundreds of years, and as such, the Romans were profoundly influenced by many Etruscan practices,...
As the wealthy capital of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, Constantinople was a tempting target for many rulers during late antiquity and the...
The pioneering research by one of the founders of economic anthropology is essential for understanding the social and institutional processes that...
The position of women in Byzantine society is not easy to assess considering the vast reach of the empire. It was an empire comprised of different...
Questions on general knowledge and topical trivia, plus a few jokes, every Thursday. How will you fare?
Archaeologists have discovered Britain’s largest known Viking-era building, offering new insights into early medieval life. The structure,...
The exhibition forms part of the DAG’s annual art and heritage festival called The City as a Museum, which will also include a tour to the Elephanta...
Explore how military might shaped daily life and faith in the early Church. Uncover the ties between Rome’s legions and Christian roots. Read more...