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Smithsonian Magazine on MSN1,800-Year-Old Horse Buried With Grave Goods Suggests Deep Bond Between a Roman Soldier and His SteedRoughly 1,800 years ago, a Roman cavalry horse died of unknown causes. The animal’s human rider, a Roman soldier, buried the ...
Archaeologists in Stuttgart, Germany, uncovered over 100 horse skeletons believed to have been part of a Roman cavalry unit.
The site, which likely once housed a roman cavalry unit, shows evidence of the respect soldiers had for their mounts.
“The history of mankind is carried on the back of a horse” is a saying that holds true for the Roman Empire, which expanded ...
Army recruiters from the Fresno Recruiting Company continued their push to meet the Army’s recruiting goals at the Annual ...
The discovery of a Roman horses’ graveyard shows a soldier’s grief at the loss of his equine partner, 1,800 years later. An excavation carried out by the state office for monument preservation (LAD) ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN100 Roman military horse skeletons unearthed at second-century site in GermanyDuring the first half of the 2nd century AD, Bad Cannstatt, near the discovery site, was a major Roman military hub in ...
Over 100 Roman horses discovered in Stuttgart reveal rare insights into ancient cavalry life, soldier-animal bonds, and a ...
Archaeologists from the State Office for Monument Preservation of the Stuttgart Regional Council have found the remains of ...
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