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I found The Dream of Rome part 1 entertaining, and am looking forward to part 2 next Sunday.   more »
View Article  Getty Museum Classics section reopens
After eight years of renovation, the Getty Museum will reopen its antiquities museum Saturday in a replica Roman villa on the California coastline.   more »
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Recent findings from a mass grave in the Ancient Cemetery of Kerameikos in central Athens show typhoid fever may have caused the plague of Athens   more »
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The founders hoped that, in America, we would see these virtues of ancient Rome, and they knew that under such a constitution the United States would grow into an empire.   more »
View Article  An interesting thought about those marbles
'The Parthenon sculptures which Elgin brought back have been in the British Museum far longer than Greece has existed as a country.'   more »

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