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Discover Magazine on MSNA Little Ice Age May Have Assisted in the Roman Empire's CollapseLearn what the rocks in Iceland tell researchers about climate conditions at the time of the Roman Empire's collapse.
Although the team obviously can’t tie zircon minerals to the Roman Empire’s collapse, their lengthy migration inside frozen ...
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Three consecutive years of drought contributed to the "Barbarian Conspiracy," a pivotal moment in the history of Roman ...
Historians have deciphered a 1,900-year-old papyrus discovered in the Judean desert that details an elaborate tax evasion ...
Ice age triggered by volcanic ash from three massive eruptions that lowered global temperatures may have caused the Roman ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN4,000 Roman bricks' research could reveal ancient material production mysteryArchaeologists launch a project to analyze 4,000 Roman bricks from Trier, Germany, revealing insights into ancient building ...
The unexpected discovery of Greenland rocks in Iceland hints that a centuries-long cold snap may have helped finish off the Western Roman Empire.
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Easter time reminds us of what power has always looked likeAmong many other things, Easter is an opportunity to reflect on Jesus' relationship to political power. Modern readers of the ...
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ZME Science on MSNBizarre Rocks in Iceland May Oddly Help Explain the Fall of RomeA team of international scientists, led by researchers from the University of Southampton, has traced strange, out-of-place ...
Jesus’ resurrection drives missionaries like Josh Sullivan to risk all for the gospel — a message of hope, sacrifice, and eternal life through Christ.
This year is not only the 1,700th anniversary of the first ecumenical council of the church, but also one of the years when ...
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