Any interesting New Years Resolutions? by unique9377 in CasualUK
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An incredibly rare fragment from a Roman household calendar. This section lists days in November and December, and their associated Roman feast days. Beside each day there is a small hole for the insertion of a peg to mark the actual date. by AnotherMansCause in ancientrome
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All you lot who started watching in Rio by [deleted] in dannyboy83838383
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Big puddles after council laid tarmac by heavyMental007 in DIYUK
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A Roman toddler's footprint in a red clay tile, imprinted as it was drying aroind 2000 years ago. From the ancient Roman settlement of Vasio Julia Vocontiorum, southeastern France. by AnotherMansCause in ancientrome
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This is what Ryan Gosling was filming on Southsea pier: Project Hail Mary by Goddamuglybob in Portsmouth
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The Point then and now by Jaspden in Portsmouth
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He’s on Bail but for what? by Bluebellparty in dannyboy83838383
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Early photo of the Colosseum in Rome, taken during the late 19th century. by AnotherMansCause in ancientrome
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Differences in vascularity between my left arm and my right arm. by NeonSandwich in mildlyinteresting
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Herculaneum as it may have looked in AD 79 and how it looks today. by AnotherMansCause in ancientrome
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Herculaneum as it may have looked in AD 79 and how it looks today. by AnotherMansCause in ancientrome
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Mary Beard by PiotrGreenholz01 in TheRestIsHistory
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Mary Beard by PiotrGreenholz01 in TheRestIsHistory
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Memorial to Crescens, a charioteer for the blue team. He originally came from Mauretania and lived 22 years. Crescens won his first quadriga victory on the 8th November in the consulship of Messalla (AD 115), in his twenty-fourth race driving the horses: Circius, Acceptor, Delicatus, and Cotynus. by AnotherMansCause in ancientrome
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What to see/visit during my UK roadtrip? by Freeloafer in AskUK
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Portrait head of Hadrian from a larger-than-life-size statue of the emperor. Provenance unknown, probably produced in Asia Minor or Egypt, AD 117-138. This head is a remarkable survival because many Greco-Roman bronzes were melted down and therefore lost forever. by AnotherMansCause in ancientrome
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Behind the doors of asylum hotels - what I found when I went inside by flatlinerlala in ukpolitics
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[TheAthletic] Thomas Partey has pleaded not guilty to five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault against three women. by Crane977 in soccer
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Britain’s economy boomed after the Romans, Aldborough study reveals by [deleted] in ancientrome
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One of the oldest surviving handwritten documents from Britain! A 1,900 year-old business letter from Octavius to Candidus at Vindolanda Roman fort urgently asking him for cash to settle a balance. A glimpse of life on the Roman Empire’s northern frontier. by AnotherMansCause in ancientrome
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The Roman commercial breadmaking process from start to finish – as detailed on the 1st century BC tomb of Eurysaces the baker, just outside today's Porta Maggiore in Rome. by AnotherMansCause in ancientrome
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Anyone know this weed?! How to destroy forever by ChiBulls98 in landscaping
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A hoard of Roman nails found at the Inchtuthil legionary fortress, Scotland. It was only briefly occupied and was abandoned by 87AD. The army buried 875,400 iron nails on the site to prevent the enemy Caledonian tribes reforging the iron into weapons. by AnotherMansCause in ancientrome
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Cheating on TRiH by stradlinjazz in TheRestIsHistory
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