Archaeological evidence suggests the existence of "Gladiatrix," female gladiators who competed in ancient Rome.
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Life-size sculptures uncovered in Pompeii show that ancient women didn't just have to be wives to make a difference
Visitors to the site of Pompeii, the ancient Roman town buried (and so preserved for thousands of years) by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD, don't often think to look beyond the city walls. And ...
Archaeologists in Montenegro discovered the tomb of a Roman woman from over 1,600 years ago. Inside the necropolis, the team found a bounty of grave goods, including an ornate glass vessel called a ...
A woman in Texas bought a statue bust at a Goodwill store for $34.55. It turned out to be an ancient Roman artifact belonging to King Ludwig I of Bavaria. It will be on display at the San Antonio ...
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