An overview of Egyptian (red) and Roman (blue) obelisks in Rome map.
An overview of Egyptian (red) and Roman (blue) obelisks in Rome map.
Liz Taylor in the movie “Cleopatra”. Egyptian women made extensive use of tattoos The art tattoo it is very ancient and typical of many peoples, including the Egyptian one. Egyptian women were assiduous and scrupulous in the care of their beauty, which was also achieved through the display o
Hygiene and bathroom in Ancient Rome What I report below is one of the posts funniest of all those I wrote for the site Notizie.it, as it concerns the unhealthy habit of ancient Roman citizens to throw their needs out of the window without even bothering to see if some unfortunate passed by at
Perfumed oils were used in Rome to nourish and smooth the skin of the body body care , understood as personal hygiene and physical fitness, was one of the main connotations of the ancient Romans (https://www.pilloledistoria.it/3128/storia-antica/igiene-bellezza-nellantica-roma-oli-unguenti-profu
Olive oil. In Ancient Rome it was also used as a natural medicine olive oil performed a medical and curative function among many peoples of antiquity (https://www.pilloledistoria.it/5888/storia-antica/etruschi-olio-doliva-come-medicamento-per-lumination and https://www.pilloledistoria .it / 5918