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@maniainc@flipboard.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Is Modern Society Addicted to Drama? What a TikTok Joke Reveals About the Brain, Addiction, & Our Hunger for Intensity
How a Roman Empire TikTok Trend Exposes the Neuroscience of Addiction and Escapism

A strange question escaped the algorithm and wandered into real life: How often do men think about the Roman Empire?

However, the #RomanEmpire was never the story. It was a signal.

A signal that many people are starving for structure, meaning, and regulated intensity in a world that provides endless stimulation but very little grounding.

#TheRomanEmpire #TikTokTrend #SocialMedia #Psychology #SocialTrends #TikTok #BrainScience #Addiction #Culture #Society #Lifestyle #ManiaLifestyle #Books

https://maniainc.com/lifestyle/is-modern-society-addicted-to-drama-what-a-tiktok-joke-reveals-about-the-brain-addiction-our-hunger-for-intensity/

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@maniainc@flipboard.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Is Modern Society Addicted to Drama? What a TikTok Joke Reveals About the Brain, Addiction, & Our Hunger for Intensity
How a Roman Empire TikTok Trend Exposes the Neuroscience of Addiction and Escapism

A strange question escaped the algorithm and wandered into real life: How often do men think about the Roman Empire?

However, the #RomanEmpire was never the story. It was a signal.

A signal that many people are starving for structure, meaning, and regulated intensity in a world that provides endless stimulation but very little grounding.

#TheRomanEmpire #TikTokTrend #SocialMedia #Psychology #SocialTrends #TikTok #BrainScience #Addiction #Culture #Society #Lifestyle #ManiaLifestyle #Books

https://maniainc.com/lifestyle/is-modern-society-addicted-to-drama-what-a-tiktok-joke-reveals-about-the-brain-addiction-our-hunger-for-intensity/

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@archaeology@mstdn.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Roman basilica designed by Vitruvius identified in Fano, ending centuries of debate

Archaeologists working in central Italy have identified the remains of a Roman basilica designed by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, the architect and engineer known for De Architectura. The structure surfaced during rescue excavations beneath Piazza Andrea Costa in Fano, carried out before planned urban redevelopment...

More info: https://archaeologymag.com/2026/01/roman-basilica-designed-by-vitruvius-in-fano/

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Roman basilica designed by Vitruvius identified in Fano, ending centuries of debate

Archaeologists working in central Italy have identified the remains of a Roman basilica designed by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, the architect and engineer known for De Architectura. The structure surfaced during rescue excavations beneath Piazza Andrea Costa in Fano, carried out before planned urban redevelopment. Dating to the late first century BCE, the basilica represents the only building Vitruvius clearly described as his own work, resolving a debate that lasted for centuries...
Roman basilica designed by Vitruvius identified in Fano, ending centuries of debate Archaeologists working in central Italy have identified the remains of a Roman basilica designed by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, the architect and engineer known for De Architectura. The structure surfaced during rescue excavations beneath Piazza Andrea Costa in Fano, carried out before planned urban redevelopment. Dating to the late first century BCE, the basilica represents the only building Vitruvius clearly described as his own work, resolving a debate that lasted for centuries...
Roman basilica designed by Vitruvius identified in Fano, ending centuries of debate Archaeologists working in central Italy have identified the remains of a Roman basilica designed by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, the architect and engineer known for De Architectura. The structure surfaced during rescue excavations beneath Piazza Andrea Costa in Fano, carried out before planned urban redevelopment. Dating to the late first century BCE, the basilica represents the only building Vitruvius clearly described as his own work, resolving a debate that lasted for centuries...
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@archaeology@mstdn.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Roman basilica designed by Vitruvius identified in Fano, ending centuries of debate

Archaeologists working in central Italy have identified the remains of a Roman basilica designed by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, the architect and engineer known for De Architectura. The structure surfaced during rescue excavations beneath Piazza Andrea Costa in Fano, carried out before planned urban redevelopment...

More info: https://archaeologymag.com/2026/01/roman-basilica-designed-by-vitruvius-in-fano/

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Roman basilica designed by Vitruvius identified in Fano, ending centuries of debate

Archaeologists working in central Italy have identified the remains of a Roman basilica designed by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, the architect and engineer known for De Architectura. The structure surfaced during rescue excavations beneath Piazza Andrea Costa in Fano, carried out before planned urban redevelopment. Dating to the late first century BCE, the basilica represents the only building Vitruvius clearly described as his own work, resolving a debate that lasted for centuries...
Roman basilica designed by Vitruvius identified in Fano, ending centuries of debate Archaeologists working in central Italy have identified the remains of a Roman basilica designed by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, the architect and engineer known for De Architectura. The structure surfaced during rescue excavations beneath Piazza Andrea Costa in Fano, carried out before planned urban redevelopment. Dating to the late first century BCE, the basilica represents the only building Vitruvius clearly described as his own work, resolving a debate that lasted for centuries...
Roman basilica designed by Vitruvius identified in Fano, ending centuries of debate Archaeologists working in central Italy have identified the remains of a Roman basilica designed by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, the architect and engineer known for De Architectura. The structure surfaced during rescue excavations beneath Piazza Andrea Costa in Fano, carried out before planned urban redevelopment. Dating to the late first century BCE, the basilica represents the only building Vitruvius clearly described as his own work, resolving a debate that lasted for centuries...
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