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Етикет: Roman culture

The deadly gas from the „door of the underworld“

23.02.2018 Ivaylo LakovFindings
Ruins of ancient Hierapolis, in present-day Turkey. Crédits: Alexei Danichev/ Ria Novosti

Toxic carbon dioxide emissions were measured in the Roman temple of Plutonium, god of the underworld, in Hierapolis (Turkey). In ancient times, they had been used to sacrifice animals during mysterious rites. Hell and radiation! At Hierapolis, near Pamukkale in Read More …

ancient Greece, Roman culture, Roman Empire, Turkey

The Roman Dodecahedrons

22.02.201623.02.2016 The Ancient OnesThe Universe
Antiquities Scheme / British Museum

Dodecahedron means a geometrical object with twelve faces. The Roman dodecahedrons are small objects (usually bronze and between 4 centimeters to 11 centimeters in size) with twelve equally-sized faces and holes in the middle of each side that surrounds a hollow Read More …

dodecahedron, Roman culture, Roman Empire

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