Silver fueled the rise of the Roman Empire. But the ancient process of mining and extracting silver was also making the air ...
Did lead poisoning contribute to the fall of the Roman Empire? It’s a question historians have long debated, since the Romans ...
The new research adds context to a long-standing debate about the role lead pollution and poisoning may have played in the ...
Atmospheric lead pollution likely caused cognitive decline among citizens of the Roman Empire, according to research ...
Exposure to lead from mining probably lowered I.Q. levels in the empire, research has found. It might be the world’s first ...
Researchers say the massive expansion of mining and the processing of metal ores caused airborne lead pollution to soar ...
"A 2 to 3 points lower IQ doesn't sound like much, but when you apply that to the entire European population, it's quite a ...
The Roman Empire’s massive mining industry polluted Europe’s atmosphere with lead.
The researchers first took measurements of lead deposited in three Arctic ice cores every year between 500 BCE and 600 CE using techniques they have reported before. They found that lead emissions ...
Researchers measured lead pollution and its impact on human health through Arctic ice-core samples.View on euronews ...
The Romans invented concrete, aqueducts, and the basis of the modern calendar. But their achievements could have been even ...
Lead pollution might sound like a modern problem, but people were subjected to significant levels during antiquity, too.