The Romans occupied what's now Spain from 218 B.C. until roughly the fourth century A.D. The fortress burial included a " pugio " — the standard dagger of the Roman army — that suggests the dead man ...
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Archaeologists In Spain Just Discovered The 1,800-Year-Old Grave Of A Roman Man With A Dagger Placed Upon His BackDuring the construction of a new solar farm near Almendralejo, Spain, an archaeological survey revealed evidence of a sprawling ancient fortress. While excavating this site, archaeologists came ...
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EnVols on MSNThe little-known Spanish city with Roman ruins and affordable tapas bars that’s well worth a visitSpain is full of cities with deep roots in history, but few have as rich and well-preserved a heritage as Mérida, capital of the Extremadura region.
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 ...
When it comes to Roman Emperors and their fate, a big mystery appears that has baffled historians and archaeologists alike ...
You may have been to Marbella, Cadiz, or nearby Gibraltar, but have you ever heard of Duna de Bolonia? This giant sand dune in southern Spain is about 98 feet high and 656 feet wide, making it ...
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