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Archaeologists and students in the Netherlands have unearthed a 1,800-year-old temporary Roman military fort in the ...
While modern soldiers may not adopt the testudo formation as the legions of old did, many Roman innovations did lead to ...
Archaeologists discovered a Roman soldier’s wrist purse in South Moravia, believed to be the oldest ever found in the Czech ...
Digging into the chalky orange-brown soil of western Germany, archaeologists exposed the ruins of an ancient Roman military ...
The shoe “was intact from toe to heel and immediately drew impressed gasps from volunteers and staff alike,” writes Rachel ...
While excavating at Hradisko Hill in South Moravia, Czech Republic, archaeologists recently unearthed an 1,800-year-old ...
Vast numbers of soldiers were stationed near the Wall and nearby forts, one of whom was distinctive for his unusually large, size 15 feet. How a shoe stayed in intact for 2,000 years ...
Cross-section of the defensive wall and spit trench of the recently discovered Roman army camp on the Veluwe. Credit: Utretch University . Subsequent archaeological investigations confirmed that the ...
A new discovery of a Roman army marching camp changes what we know about the frontier boundaries of the empire beyond the Rhine River. The camp was located within the forested Veluwe in the ...
Roman fountain dyed red to oppose Italy’s military deals with Israel ... urging an end to military trade deals and demanding immediate humanitarian access to the Gaza Strip.
By Peter Edwell for The ConversationStanding in the vast ruins of the Baths of Caracalla in Rome, hundreds of gulls circle above. Their haunting cries echo voices from 1,800 years ago.