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- 'Unexpected' Roman-era discoveries unearthed in biblical city mentioned in Book of Revelation - A rare Roman-era marble bathtub and statue fragment were recently discovered in ancient Ephesus, Turkey, where Paul the Apostle preached. Archaeologists shared insights.
- DHS looks to demolish historic St. Elizabeths buildings due to 'unacceptable' risks - Historic St. Elizabeths buildings face demolition as DHS claims emergency conditions. The move is facing pushback from preservation groups.
- World's top tourist city turns ancient ruins into part of the daily subway commute - Rome's new subway stations near the Colosseum showcase ancient artifacts discovered during construction, turning commutes into archaeological journeys.
- Extraordinary mass graves from centuries-old battles emerge along highway route - A silver pocket watch and military artifacts were discovered in mass graves during Czech highway construction, revealing forgotten battles from 1745 and 1866.
- Historic landmark to begin charging foreign visitors amid overcrowding battles - Rome is introducing a $2.35 entry fee for foreign tourists visiting the Trevi Fountain starting in February 2026 to combat overcrowding at the historic landmark.
- Limping dinosaur's twisted path puzzles paleontologists, 150 million years later: 'Very rare' - Scientists analuzed the world's only remaining looping dinosaur trackway in Colorado, revealing a 150-million-year-old sauropod that may have been limping.
- Self-healing concrete? Buried Pompeii site reveals secret behind Rome's enduring structures - Archaeologists at a Pompeii site buried by the 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius have uncovered evidence of ancient Roman concrete technology that could heal itself over time.
- Archaeologists reveal nutritious food remains discovered in ancient villa quarters - Some ancient Roman slaves ate better than free citizens, archaeologists in Pompeii have discovered, after they found preserved fruits and beans in slave quarters.
- Archaeologists uncover Jerusalem wall mysteriously destroyed in power struggle during biblical era - Archaeologists in Jerusalem recently discovered a massive Hanukkah-era wall from an ancient power struggle between Hasmonean leaders and rival kings.
- Americans must pay higher fee for a ticket to the world’s most visited museum - The Louvre is raising ticket prices for non-EU visitors by $12 per person following the October heist of jewels worth $102 million. The museum is also implementing new security measures.
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