Researchers in Poland have hypothesized that warriors used spoon-like artifacts to administer drugs during Roman-period wartime.
Spoon-like metal objects attached to Roman-era belts may represent drug dosing equipment, researchers suggest.
Far outside the walls of the Colosseum in Rome, clans prepared to battle the ... a German journal on prehistory and ancient history. The tomb of a shamaness from the fifth century was accompanied ...
Barbarian warriors in ancient Roman times may have used stimulants to aid their performance ... In antiquity, the term ...
Barbarian warriors in ancient Roman times may have used ... In antiquity, the term "barbarian" referred to non-Roman peoples, often from tribes or cultures outside the territory Rome controlled ...
Persistent rumor had it that these African Israelite kingdoms were at constant war with Prester John, and that their armies were advancing on Rome ... ten tribes, as their religion is an ancient ...
This region falls within a vast area of central and northern Europe often referred to as Barbaricum by the Roman empire, and was home to the ancient cultures ... to barbarian tribes at the time.
In the opening scenes of “Gladiator,” general Maximus Decimus Meridius, played by Russell Crowe, prepares the Roman troops to ...
Archaeologists have discovered a "unique" ancient Roman drinking vessel mysteriously embedded in an Anglo-Saxon burial from the early 6th century A.D. The burial is one of 49 that were interred ...