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Geological evidence off the coast of Iceland suggests climate change as a key factor in the decline of the Roman Empire.
Although the team obviously can’t tie zircon minerals to the Roman Empire’s collapse, their lengthy migration inside frozen chunks of glacier further underscore the 6th century ice age’s severity.
When Roman Egypt came under attack from the Kushites in what is now Sudan, the Roman forces responded by destroying a Kushite ...
Former MSNBC host Joy Reid blamed a lack of diversity for the fall of the Roman Empire and claimed the United States could go the same way if they don’t embrace DEI. The former "ReidOut" host ...
Former MSNBC host Joy Reid sparked controversy after claiming that the Roman Empire collapsed due to a lack of diversity and warning that the United States could face a similar fate if it doesn ...
During the second century B.C., the region that is now France was a no man's land of warring tribes ... greatly improved overland travel in the empire. Roman legions could shuttle long distances ...
Three consecutive years of drought contributed to the "Barbarian Conspiracy," a pivotal moment in the history of Roman ...
Experts at the Vienna Museum provided a public presentation of the mass grave this week, which had the bodies of more than 100 people.