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All That's Interesting on MSNA 1,900-Year-Old Roman Horse Cemetery With More Than 100 Burials Was Just Discovered In GermanyWhile preparing for construction of a housing development in Stuttgart, Germany, archaeologists uncovered an ancient Roman ...
“The history of mankind is carried on the back of a horse” is a saying that holds true for the Roman Empire, which expanded ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN100 Roman military horse skeletons unearthed at second-century site in GermanyArchaeologists have discovered over 100 horse skeletons from Roman times, dating back to the 2nd century AD. These horse ...
The discovery of a Roman horses’ graveyard shows a soldier’s grief at the loss of his equine partner, 1,800 years later. An excavation carried out by the state office for monument preservation (LAD) ...
Archaeologists in Germany have uncovered an ancient Roman horse cemetery, including one rare burial revealing an emotional ...
Over 100 Roman horses discovered in Stuttgart reveal rare insights into ancient cavalry life, soldier-animal bonds, and a ...
More than 100 horses from a Roman cavalry unit found in Stuttgart. Credit: Landesamt für Denkmalpflege im Regierungspräsidium Stuttgart / ArchaeoBW Archaeologists from the State Office for Monument ...
In ancient Rome, gladiators took part in one of ... Regardless, the discovery adds a fresh twist to Roman history as the individual may have been involved in a cult-like burial ceremony.
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This 2,000-Year-Old Roman Helmet Used to Look Like a ‘Rusty Bucket’. Now It’s Restored Almost to Its Former GloryThe cavalry helmet was not alone. Among the artifacts, archeologists recovered a trove of over 5,000 Iron Age and Roman coins, silver bowls, and hundreds of animal bones linked to ceremonial ...
Following painstaking conservation and reassembly of broken parts it is now the centrepiece of the Roman gallery in Lancaster City Museum, part of Lancashire County Museum Service.
These horse skeletons belonged to a Roman cavalry unit stationed at Hallschlag. Due to a new construction project undertaken by the Stuttgart Housing and Urban Development Company (SWSG ...
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