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Ancient Roman Shoe Discovery Sparks Local Archaeological Interest

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Hexham Courant

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The Vindolanda Charitable Trust is seeking new volunteers to participate in archaeological excavations at the Magna Roman Fort near Hadrian’s Wall, following the recent discovery of 32 ancient leather shoes, which has garnered significant interest and highlights the importance of local engagement with history.

Gladiator II: Unmasking the Myths and Missteps

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hyperallergic

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Ridley Scott's Gladiator II has been criticized for its historical inaccuracies, particularly in its portrayal of Roman emperors Caracalla and Geta, who were of Afro-Syrian descent. The film overlooks their heritage and the diversity of the Roman Empire, instead perpetuating stereotypes and anachronisms. Critics argue that the film misses an opportunity to explore the rich cultural history of the Severan dynasty and the role of Africans in Roman society, highlighting the importance of accurate representation in historical films.

Gladiator II: Box Office Triumph and Historical Insights

Originally Published 1 year ago — by SlashFilm

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Ridley Scott's "Gladiator II" blends historical facts with creative liberties, featuring real Roman figures like Geta, Caracalla, and Macrinus, but with significant embellishments. While the film portrays some historical events, such as Caracalla's fratricide and Macrinus' rise to power, it also introduces fictional elements and anachronisms, like Denzel Washington's character reading a newspaper. The movie serves as a "what if" scenario, imagining alternate historical outcomes, and continues Scott's trend of prioritizing storytelling over strict historical accuracy.

Unveiling the Myths: Gladiators, Sharks, and the Colosseum

Originally Published 1 year ago — by BBC.com

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Ridley Scott's "Gladiator II" has faced criticism for its historical inaccuracies, with experts pointing out deviations from Roman history, such as the portrayal of naval battles in the Colosseum and the depiction of gladiator fights. Despite these inaccuracies, historical consultant Alexander Mariotti argues that the film's impact on audiences and tourism outweighs the need for strict accuracy, likening Scott's approach to that of artists like Shakespeare. The film uses historical elements to craft an engaging narrative, connecting modern viewers to ancient Roman culture.

Paul Mescal Shines in 'Gladiator II' Amidst Historical Intrigue and Epic Action

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Conversation Indonesia

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The article discusses the historical accuracy of the Roman royalty depicted in the upcoming film 'Gladiator II,' with insights from historians. It highlights the importance of fact-based journalism in combating misinformation, as emphasized by Terri Daley, whose daughter Beth leads a team of editors working with experts. The article also mentions a fundraising effort to support this journalistic work, with donations being matched by a generous reader.

Gladiator II: Paul Mescal Shines in Ridley Scott's Epic Sequel

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Conversation

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The upcoming film "Gladiator II" will feature a naval battle staged in the Colosseum, a spectacle that historically took place in ancient Rome. These events, known as naumachiae, were elaborate and brutal displays that involved flooding the arena to simulate naval warfare. The film aims to capture the grandeur and brutality of these historical spectacles.

"Possible Discovery of Pliny the Elder's Villa Near Mount Vesuvius"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Livescience.com

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The remains of a luxurious villa near Mount Vesuvius, believed to be where the Roman philosopher Pliny the Elder witnessed the catastrophic eruption in A.D. 79, have been discovered at Punta Sarparella in Bacoli, Italy. The villa, possibly belonging to Pliny, offers a prominent view of the volcano and the entire Gulf. Pliny, a Roman naval fleet commander, famously perished while attempting to rescue people during the eruption. The excavation also revealed that the villa's walls were built from diamond-shaped blocks of soft limestone, and further exploration is expected to uncover more about the villa and the ancient port city of Misenum.