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Enormous Roman mosaic found under farmer's field A giant poolside mosaic featuring intricate geometric patterns has been unearthed in southern Turkey, revealing the far-reaching influence of the Roman Empire at its peak. The mosaic, which once decorated the floor of a bath complex, abuts a 25-foot-long (7-meter long) pool, which would have been open to the air, said Michael Hoff, a University of Nebraska, Lincoln art historian and director of the mosaic excavation. The find likely dates to the third or fourth century, Hoff said. The mosaic itself is an astonishing 1,600 square feet (149 square meters)
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The Alamanni and Rome 213-496 by John F. Drinkwater Book Review by Ian Hughes In recent years there has been a growing interest in the Late Roman Empire. Fuelled to a large degree by an ever-increasing number of translations of primary sources, anybody interested in Late Antiquity is close to being overwhelmed by the sheer volume of scholarly publications being published. Furthermore, interest is not limited solely to aspects of Roman history. John F Drinkwater has contributed to this outpouring with a book focused on one of Rome
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ice hockey at the colloseum (in Pula Croatia)
Viggen replied to Viggen's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
....not sure what went wrong maybe outside of austria people couldnt watch`? here a little bit on the official online hockey channel, can you see that? (pretty impressive beginning with the amphitheatre light up... http://www.laola1.tv/de/at/eishockey/erste-bank-ehl/khl-med-zagreb-upc-vienna-capitals/video/428-2585-95183.html -
ice hockey at the colloseum (in Pula Croatia)
Viggen replied to Viggen's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
...the transmission has started, the game itself i think starts at 8.30 pm ...two days ago was the first game already and the special designed jersey for that game had a hint of roman soldier -
ice hockey at the colloseum (in Pula Croatia)
Viggen replied to Viggen's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
Hi crispina, the transmission starts at 20.15 (8.15 pm) central european time. if you are from the east cost that should be 2.15 pm -
Contributors From The Unrv Community
Viggen replied to Moonlapse's topic in Renuntiatio et Consilium Comitiorum
...Contributer list is now up to date again.... many many thanks http://www.unrv.com/contributors.php -
ice hockey at the colloseum (in Pula Croatia)
Viggen replied to Viggen's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
btw. the austrian TV channel Servus TV (ownd bed Red Bull) shows it live on TV on sunday (vienna vs. zagreb) and if they havent changed their setting everyone can watch it worldwide, so if you can handle german speaking commentators http://www.servustv.com/cs/Satellite/Article/Servus-Hockey-Night---Live-011259446328599 -
Cro elevated to one of the most promising rappers in Europe, hides behind a panda masks and makes rap hearable... quite impressive; 27 million views on Youtube...
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ice hockey at the colloseum (in Pula Croatia)
Viggen replied to Viggen's topic in Hora Postilla Thermae
...dont be too sure..., this fight was even featured at EA NHL facebook page... Klagenfurt (Austria) vs. Zagreb (Croatia) in an epic battle (austrian german commentary) -
Contributors From The Unrv Community
Viggen replied to Moonlapse's topic in Renuntiatio et Consilium Comitiorum
....so made a big chunk, updated now up to the 15th of October 2011... http://www.unrv.com/contributors.php thanks a million to all contributers! -
I am not sure from an archaeological point of view but from ambiente and style an incredible setting for a hockey game... this weekend in the ebel hockey league ( the league consist of teams from austria, croatia, hungary, slovenia plus one team from czech republic) first game on friday Ljubljana vs. Zagreb and than on sunday Vienna vs. Zagreb. considering that this is open air and currently 30 degrees celsius (86F) during the day, i am very curious how the ice will hold up hehe...
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This book is a study of a man often overshadowed by the fame of his son. A man whose life was longer than his son`s, and much more difficult, who lived with permanent danger, a danger which finally manifested itself under the guise of a murderer. A man in fact who left little trace of his thoughts and actions except in the words of his quite eloquent enemies, Demosthenes being foremost amongst them. The aim of this book is the rehabilitation of Philip`s memory and an attempt to paint the picture of a man of exceptional abilities, far from the drunk one might remember from the movie Alexander or the translation of the Philipics... ...read the full review of Philip II of Macedonia: Greater than Alexander by Richard A. Gabriel
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Philip II of Macedonia: Greater than Alexander by Richard A. Gabriel Book Review by Bryaxis Hecatee This book is a study of a man often overshadowed by the fame of his son. A man whose life was longer than his son
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Caesar Augustus is a pivotal figure in the epic story of the Roman Empire, but one who is difficult to assess today. Some see him as a ruthless faction leader, others as a military dictator - a prototype Fuehrer - while yet others see him as a benign tyrant, or a patron of Rome's rebuilding, both of its political system and its artistic culture. Even ancient historians wrestled with how best to explain all aspects of his rule since his victory at Actium in 31 BCE... ...read the full review of Augustus (Edinburgh Readings on the Ancient World) edited by Jonathan Edmondson
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Augustus (Edinburgh Readings on the Ancient World) review by Lindsay Powell Caesar Augustus is a pivotal figure in the epic story of the Roman Empire, but one who is difficult to assess today. Some see him as a ruthless faction leader, others as a military dictator
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Below are the newest releases for September... Through the Eye of a Needle: Wealth, the Fall of Rome, and the Making of Christianity in the West, 350-550 AD Alexander to Constantine: Archaeology of the Land of the Bible The Archaeology of the Holy Land: From the Destruction of Solomon's Temple to the Muslim Conquest Alexander to Constantine: Archaeology of the Land of the Bible Rethinking the Other in Antiquity The Archaeology of the Holy Land: From the Destruction of Solomon's Temple to the Muslim Conquest The Rule of Empires: Those Who Built Them, Those Who Endured Them, and Why They Always Fal Makers of Ancient Strategy: From the Persian Wars to the Fall of Rome History of Ancient Britain Medieval Nubia: A Social and Economic History The Rise of Rome: The Making of the World's Greatest Empire Antiquity on Display: Regimes of the Authentic in Berlin's Pergamon Museum The Oxford Handbook of Roman Egypt (Oxford Handbooks) The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Mythology: The myths and legends of the ancient worlds, from Greece, Rome and Egypt to the Norse and Celtic lands, through Persia and India to China and the Far East Rome, Pollution and Propriety: Dirt, Disease and Hygiene in the Eternal City from Antiquity to Modernity Saints and Symposiasts: The Literature of Food and the Symposium in Greco-Roman and Early Christian Culture Theater Outside Athens: Drama in Greek Sicily and South Italy The Last Pharaohs: Egypt Under the Ptolemies, 305-30 BC A History of Exile in the Roman Republic Calendars in Antiquity: Empires, States, and Societies Epic and Empire in Vespasianic Rome: A New Reading of Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica Oxford Readings in Tacitus (Oxford Readings in Classical Studies) The Psychology of the Athenian Hoplite: The Culture of Combat in Classical Athens Technologies of Enchantment?: Exploring Celtic Art: 400 BC to AD 100 The Celts [2 volumes]: History, Life, and Culture Chariots and Other Wheeled Vehicles in Italy Before the Roman Empire The Invention of Greek Ethnography: From Homer to Herodotus Making Sense of an Historic Landscape [Hardcover]
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Roma Victrix Beaker Give Away
Viggen replied to Viggen's topic in Renuntiatio et Consilium Comitiorum
Yeah Crispina we saw you! If you need help setting things up with the mic, we can help, just get into chat and we will guide you (there is text chat too, so we can type the help) -
Roma Victrix Beaker Give Away
Viggen replied to Viggen's topic in Renuntiatio et Consilium Comitiorum
Hi Crispina, of course when you win it is for free! Everyone else at UNRV gets the beaker for the reduced price... see you at the chat! Klingang and I are waiting! -
We are very excited to announce that we are giving away one Roma Victrix Beaker made by Calix Imperium Ltd". This is due to the company celebrating its first anniversary and the fact that they have been excepted as suppliers to the British museum prestigious Grenville room shop, after passing the curators stringent examinations.... ...continue to read how to Win a Roma Victrix Beaker
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We are very excited to announce that we are giving away one Roma Victrix Beaker hand made by Calix Imperium Ltd. How to WIN: --> http://www.unrv.com/book-review/win-roma-victrix-beaker.php
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The jacket blurb describes this as a "long awaited and strikingly illustrated new work [which] brings our understanding of the Romans in modern-day Gloucestershire up to date, incorporating the many recent developments in fieldwork and excavation, and showcasing the latest discoveries of sites and artefacts." I therefore looked forward to seeing how these various elements would be blended together in Tim Copeland’s Roman Gloucestershire... ...read the full review of Roman Gloucestershire by Tim Copeland
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Roman Gloucestershire by Tim Copeland The jacket blurb describes this as a "long awaited and strikingly illustrated new work [which] brings our understanding of the Romans in modern-day Gloucestershire up to date, incorporating the many recent developments in fieldwork and excavation, and showcasing the latest discoveries of sites and artefacts." I therefore looked forward to seeing how these various elements would be blended together in Tim Copeland
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...no news in english language, but this is really great stuff, just a few miles from where i live was a bishop seat with three, possible four churches and several clerical buildings discovered and that just 30cm below the surface. No object is dated so far older than 350 AD. The great thing is that unlike other early bishop seats like Aquilea, no churches have been built on top, so it is pure and uncontaminated by newer buildings. here the google translated page http://translate.goo...es%2F2547246%2F