Join Jahannah James on a journey through the British Museum, where artifacts from Egypt, Greece, and Mesopotamia reveal the ...
While the capital is a travel hub for overseas visitors, it’s possible to have the trip of a lifetime in the UK without ...
While the Romans never ruled over Ireland, their conquest of Britain in the first century a.d. brought expanded trade opportunities to the Emerald Isle. From the first to third century a.d., the site ...
When the Romans invaded Britain in 43 AD, they introduced a host of innovations, including roads. Now, scientists say we have something else to thank the Romans for: pet cats.
Flaky pastizzi, rich rabbit stew, baked pasta dishes, and seaside meals of freshly caught fish – Malta’s food scene brings ...
A simple MyHeritage DNA kit sent TalkTV host Peter Cardwell on an emotional path of discovery, unearthing centuries of ...
Olive oil is the Swiss army knife of foodstuffs. It can dress salads, sauté vegetables, even grease squeaky hinges. And for ...
Some common foods that we have in our pantries can be traced back to ancient times. Take a look at the deep history of our ...
Culinary archaeological finds are exciting, and an ancient fresco recently uncovered in Pompeii just might show us the ...
During restorations at the Palace of Westminster in London, excavations have revealed a trove of historic objects, the oldest ...
New analysis of human remains found at the site of Charterhouse Warren in southwest England has revealed shocking evidence of a macabre event that occurred in the Bronze Age (ca. 2500–700 b.c.). In ...