Given the dangerous nature of the sport, chariot racing was very expensive. However, its popularity meant that it was also very profitable, and over time, it became highly organized into an early ...
The villa in which the chariot was found was made of English oak, which was common in Ancient Rome. While excavations at Civita Giuliana began as early as January 7, it took weeks for researchers ...
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