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Smithsonian Magazine on MSN1,800-Year-Old Horse Buried With Grave Goods Suggests Deep Bond Between a Roman Soldier and His SteedArchaeologists were preparing for the construction of a new housing development when they found more than 100 equine ...
The extraordinary colonia, founded by Roman soldiers between the 2nd and 3rd centuries, yielded several remarkable ...
Archeologists discovered a heavily handled penis pendant at a fort erected near northern England landmark Hadrian’s Wall and ...
For the first time, bite marks made by a large cat, possibly an African lion, have been identified on the bones of what is ...
Fortresses, soldier housing, and roads from Egypt’s Ptolemaic and Roman eras found in Sinai, revealing military life over ...
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ZME Science on MSNArchaeologists find 2,000-year-old Roman military sandals in Germany with nails for tractionArchaeologists have discovered a 2,000-year-old Roman sandal near an ancient military fort in Oberstimm, Germany. The highly ...
Hadrian’s Wall — a 73-mile construction across northern Britain that marked the frontier of the Roman Empire — is no stranger to penis imagery. The nearly 2,000-year-old example of Roman engineering ...
Well-preserved Roman-era soldiers' dwellings were unearthed, providing a clear picture of daily life at the fortress during ...
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ZME Science on MSNOldest Wine in the World Still in Liquid From Found Inside 2,000-Year-Old Roman Funeral Urn With Human AshesAlthough molecular traces of ancient wines have been found staining pottery walls, this is the oldest wine in a liquid state ...
Researchers compared puncture marks on an 1,800-year-old skeleton in the UK to various animal bites, and concluded that the individual was likely bitten by a lion.
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