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1,800-year-old chainmail linked to Roman military reveals clever armor repair tacticThe hefty block of chainmail discovered in a vicus, a small civilian settlement outside a Roman fort, has finally shed light on this unknown aspect of the Roman Empire’s military prowess along ...
Archaeologists in Luxembourg have discovered a lavish 1,700-year-old hoard of Roman gold coins that had been placed near the foundations of a small, tower-like Roman fort. The team unearthed 141 ...
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‘Rare’ ancient Roman item found buried under 1,800-year-old fence in Scotland. See itThe small item — possibly buried as an offering 1,800 ... During the second century, the Roman military abandoned some of their forts in southwestern Scotland and moved further south, but “conflict ...
THE BODY of a Roman man buried face-down with a knife in his back - and missing his feet - has sparked mystery at the site of a huge, newly-unearthed fort. The eerie discovery was made in Spain ...
This Roman wooden comb was found at Bar Hill Roman Fort, Strathclyde ... the comb has two rows of teeth and is particularly small in size, suggesting that it is a nit comb for getting rid of ...
Article continues below Five of the Inchtuthil nails, within a small wooden ... were crafted by the Roman 20th Legion under Governor Gnaeus Julius Agricola for the fort headquarters at Inchtuthil.
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