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Spiong / LWL Delbrück-Bentfeld, a locality in the district of the city of Paderborn (northwestern Germany ... the first time, an archaeological investigation has conclusively documented the existence ...
Archaeologists launch a project to analyze 4,000 Roman bricks from Trier, Germany, revealing insights into ancient building ...
Archaeologists have discovered over 100 horse skeletons from Roman times, dating back to the 2nd century AD. These horse ...
They plan to continue analyzing their finds to learn more about the Roman army’s use of horses. What are we learning about the past? Here are three of our most recent eye-catching archaeology ...
In northwest Germany, near the site of the 1,600-year-old Roman military camp Anreppen ... Here are three of our most recent eye-catching archaeology stories. →Soldier unearths 2,600-year ...
Archaeologists have discovered evidence of an extensive Roman settlement in northwestern Germany — beyond the borders of the Roman empire. The site, located in Delbrück-Bentfeld, first became an area ...
The find could provide new insights into the use of horses in the Roman army, potentially changing the understanding of their ...
“Within the context of Roman acts of war, there are no comparable finds of fighters," said Michaela Binder, who led the archaeological dig. "There are huge battlefields in Germany where weapons ...
The project is also part of the “Research Focus on Roman Archaeology and Maritime Antiquity (FoRuM)” in Rhineland-Palatinate, a strategic research alliance between LEIZA, the University of Trier, and ...
“The prolonged and extreme drought seems to have occurred during a particularly poor period for Roman Britain,” Andreas Rzepecki, a co-author based in Trier, Germany. “These factors limited ...