Explore how ancient Greeks and Romans invested in wealth through land, metals, and art amidst economic challenges.
A talent was the largest unit of monetary measurement in ancient Greece and Rome, and was equivalent to approximately 25 kg ...
The Roman writer Cicero (106-43 BCE) recalls how a wealthy lady named Clodia would take gold (perhaps bars or ingots or ...
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Part station, part museum, two new subway stops in Rome offer riders the chance to see ancient artifacts unearthed in digging for the stations. By Elisabetta Povoledo Elisabetta Povoledo, who has ...
ROME (AP) — Rome opened two subway stations on Tuesday — one deep beneath the Colosseum — that mix the modernity of high-tech transport with artifacts from an ancient era. Commuters and tourists ...