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AI finally cracks 2,000-year-old Roman board game mystery in the Netherlands
A mysterious carved stone that sat in a Dutch museum for decades has now been identified as a Roman-era game board, with ...
(CN) – Emperors of the Roman Empire were not long-reigning rulers as a majority of them met an untimely end from either assassins, suicide or combat. New research released Sunday finds that the ...
A curious ancient Roman artifact has drawn renewed attention as researchers report finally solving the mystery of its undeciphered markings.
A carved stone featuring a pattern of lines which had Dutch experts scratching their heads has been identified as a board for a Roman game. The stone, found during a dig in the Limburg town of Heerlen ...
Two thirds of Roman emperors faced the greatest risk of a violent death in their first year in office, according to new research into the life cycle of the ancient rulers. Researchers from the Georgia ...
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