The fortress stood undisturbed for two millennia.
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Roman military camp found 7,000 ft up in the Swiss Alps, researchers say
Archaeologists working in the Swiss Alps say they have identified a Roman military camp at roughly 2,200 meters (about 7,000 feet) above sea level in the Oberhalbstein range. The site, called Colm la ...
The newly found fortlet was a good lookout point for Roman soldiers stationed along the Antonine Wall in Scotland.
Archaeologists have uncovered remains of a 1,800-year-old Roman military base that once housed thousands of soldiers. The base is located at the foot of Tel Megiddo—the site of an ancient city in ...
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Researchers suggest that when Roman legions were at the empire's remote northern frontiers, they relied on local craftspeople for equipment repairs. Reading time 2 minutes What would you do if, while ...
Archaeologists recently announced the discovery of over 100 buried horses dating back to ancient Rome – but the skeletons weren't found in Italy. The excavation took place at Bad Cannstatt, a borough ...
It’s one of three known examples of such a garment in the world. A remarkably rare Roman military hat, dating back 2,000 years, has finally been put on display after spending more than 100 years in ...
Archaeologists researching a battlefield in Switzerland discovered a Roman military camp 7,000 feet above sea level. The camp is roughly 2,000 years old and ties to the Roman battlefield in the Colm ...
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