University of Michigan: The Art of the Roman Deal
June 26, 2019
June 26, 2019
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 26 [TNSscienceresearch] -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Romans are depicted as slashing and burning their way across countries in order to secure their empire. But a University of Michigan archeologist suggests that the Romans may have trapped more flies with honey.
At its peak--about the year 117--the Roman Empire ringed the Mediterranean Sea, encompassing present-day Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Eastern Euro . . .
Romans are depicted as slashing and burning their way across countries in order to secure their empire. But a University of Michigan archeologist suggests that the Romans may have trapped more flies with honey.
At its peak--about the year 117--the Roman Empire ringed the Mediterranean Sea, encompassing present-day Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Eastern Euro . . .