The deceased Roman citizen was a soldier in his nation’s army, but was curiously only part of an auxiliary unit—a designation ...
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The Remains Of A Roman Military Camp Found High In The Swiss Alps Will Allow Researchers To Trace Roman Troops' Advancement Through The Region Over 2,00…
During archaeological excavations, the remains of a Roman military camp were discovered in the Swiss Alps more than 7,200 ...
The Roman army without identical uniforms: new research reveals that cohesion arose from symbols, shared routines, and strong ...
An ancient Roman bronze helmet from 241 B.C. was discovered in extraordinary condition near Italy's Aegates Islands, where ...
University students and archaeologists located an ancient Roman military camp beyond the empire’s northern frontier in the Netherlands. Photo from Constructing the Limes A team of university students ...
Archaeologists in Germany excavated part of an ancient Roman military camp and found typical artifacts and a very rare pot, officials said. Photo from EggensteinEsca GmbH / M. Zur-Schaepers via LWL ...
Volunteers were baffled recently when they unearthed not one but two ancient shoes at a historic British site. The discoveries were made at Magna, an Ancient Roman fort in Northumberland, in late May.
A bronze war relic dating back to 241 B.C. has been discovered in Sicilian waters, one of the most complete examples of such a find.
A team of university students sifted through chalky dirt in the Netherlands looking for artifacts or other traces of ancient Roman activity. For years, they’d been piecing together the site’s history, ...
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