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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Discover Roman Army Camp in the Netherlands—15 Miles Beyond the Empire's Northern BorderAbout 2,000 years ago, the powerful Roman Empire established a boundary at the northern edge of its territory in continental ...
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Daily Express US on MSNRoman Empire history rewritten as archaeologists find ancient fort beyond known borderResearchers have uncovered a remarkable find with the help of advanced AI that could challenge longstanding beliefs about ...
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Live Science on MSNArchaeology student used a computer model to predict a Roman army camp's location — and it workedArchaeologists and students in the Netherlands have unearthed a 1,800-year-old temporary Roman military fort in the ...
A metal detectorist in Germany has unearthed a hoard of nearly 3,000 Roman-era coins in an unusual place — north of the empire's defensive lines.
Digging into the chalky orange-brown soil of western Germany, archaeologists exposed the ruins of an ancient Roman military ...
Archaeologists discover elaborate 1,700-year-old grave of ‘barbarian’ who lived near Roman Empire’s frontier. Man, 60, likely belonged to Alemanni Germanic tribes that played a role in Rome ...
A recent study published in Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology has shown that Roman rule, which occurred over two thousand years ago, continues to leave deep marks on regions in ...
After 260 A.D. and the planned withdrawal of the Roman Empire from southwest Germany, the city where Stein now stands and the homes built therein were occasionally used by the Alemanni people, ...
Archaeologists in Germany excavated part of an ancient Roman military camp and found typical artifacts and a very rare pot, officials said. Photo from EggensteinEsca GmbH / M. Zur-Schaepers via ...
Archaeologists in Stuttgart, Germany, uncovered over 100 horse skeletons believed to have been part of a Roman cavalry unit. These remains are dated to the second century A.D.
A metal detectorist in Germany has unearthed a hoard of nearly 3,000 Roman-era coins in an unusual place — north of the empire's defensive lines. When you purchase through links on our site, we ...
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