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Archaeologists in Stuttgart, Germany, uncovered over 100 horse skeletons believed to have been part of a Roman cavalry unit.
The renovation of a football pitch in Austria’s capital has led to the discovery of a Roman mass grave housing the remains of ...
“They have various different battle wounds, which rules out execution ... the nails used in distinctive Roman military shoes known as caligae. The most indicative clue came from a rusty dagger ...
Archaeologists have discovered over 100 horse skeletons from Roman times, dating back to the 2nd century AD. These horse ...
Though dramatic images of ancient Roman gladiators fighting great beasts like lions and tigers have appeared in books and ...
New research on a skeleton of a gladiator that was found in York in 2004 shows the distinctive markings of lion's teeth.
Archaeologists think that as many as 150 individuals may have been hastily buried at the site, likely after a "catastrophic" military event ...
“They have various different battle wounds, which rules out execution ... the nails used in distinctive Roman military shoes known as caligae. The most indicative clue came from a rusty dagger ...
Experts at the Vienna Museum provided a public presentation of the mass grave this week, which had the bodies of more than 100 people.
Roth added: "The horses do not all appear to have died at the same time in a major event such as a battle or epidemic ... to reveal details about these Roman military horses: their breed, age ...