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The great mass of waters killed many thousands of people by drowning … the lifeless bodies of shipwrecked persons lay ...
By Han Xiao Over 2,400 years ago, during the time of the Peloponnesian War that engulfed Greece, the leader of the Greeks, Pericles, delivered his famous ‘Funeral Oration’ to commemorate the soldiers ...
A mysterious residue inside a set of ancient Greek pots from Paestum, Italy, has now been identified as honey thanks to ...
By Dr. Zeren Langjia Is a ruler truly in control, or merely borrowing power from people? Throughout history, civilisations have devised distinct frameworks for legitimising rulers. Two influential ...
There is a reason why ancient philosophers were profoundly skeptical about democracy. In “The Republic,” Plato described democracy as “a charming form of government, full of variety and ...
A remarkable archaeological discovery on the picturesque Croatian island of Vis has confirmed the existence of democracy in ...
The olive tree in ancient Athens was safeguarded by strict laws, highlighting its role as a sentinel of Athenian prosperity ...
Named Aeneas (after the mythical hero of Rome’s foundation epic), the system is a generative neural network designed to ...
Iain Stirling finds that the cradle of democracy is enjoying a renaissance for events, where ancient heritage and modern ...
For generations, Americans have surrounded themselves with the symbols of ancient Greece and Rome: marble columns, laurel ...
Solon's laws in ancient Athens protected slaves' rights, revealing a unique approach to slavery in the society of the ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming “the way we think about the world, the way that we communicate [and] our political ...