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2,000-year-old RSVP: A birthday invitation from the Roman frontier that has the earliest known Latin written by a womanWhat it is: A wooden tablet with carbon-based ink Where it is from: Vindolanda Roman fort, in Northumberland, U.K. When it was made: A.D. 97 to 103 Related: Queen Puabi's lyre: A bull-headed music ...
This Roman wooden barrel was found at Bar Hill Roman Fort, Strathclyde, Scotland and was picked by Christina Gilfedder, second year student at the University of Glasgow (Single Honours Archaeology).
You’d have had twelve wooden seats along here ... Image caption, This modern painting shows Roman soldiers at Birdoswald Fort (Hadrian's Wall). A centurion watches men training.
This Roman wooden comb was found at Bar Hill Roman Fort, Strathclyde, Scotland and was picked by Christina Gilfedder, second year student at the University of Glasgow (Single Honours Archaeology).
The ruins included “a substantial timber roundhouse surrounded by a stout wooden palisade ... During the second century, the Roman military abandoned some of their forts in southwestern ...
The UK is home to many ancient sites, but few are as fascinating as the abandoned Roman gold mines hidden in the Welsh ...
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 ...
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