With conflicts emerging all around the world and countless people suffering horribly, it can be hard to look beyond our ...
Dr Elliott believes the evidence indicates superior Roman artillery technology led to an overwhelming victory, claiming: "The ...
Barbarian warriors in ancient Roman times may have used stimulants to aid their performance in battle, a study has proposed. The practice is suggested by small, spoon-like objects fitted to ...
Researchers in Poland have hypothesized that warriors used spoon-like artifacts to administer drugs during Roman-period wartime.
Archaeologists now suspect that these objects were worn at the end of a warrior’s belt in northern Europe and used to carry and dispense stimulants during battle. The use of narcotics like opium is ...
The victory of the Roman emperor Trajan over the Dacians in back-to-back wars is carved in numerous scenes that spiral around ...
Thousands of years ago, barbarians likely used stimulants during battle for enhanced performance in ancient warfare.
In 1940, at the height of World War II, Italy invaded Egypt from its colony in Libya. The region later fell under the power ...
The item was excavated from the ancient city of Dura-Europos in Syria almost a century ago and could have belonged to a Roman ...
Ancient Greco-Roman ruins at Darazya near El Alamein are ... are interspersed with World War II structures, relics from the Battles of El-Alamein. Early travelers in the 19th and 20th centuries ...