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Archaeologists in northern Britain just uncovered a Roman frontier cemetery with hundreds of graves — soldiers and settlers buried side by side at the empire’s edge
In the mid-1960s, road crews widening the A66 through Cumbria sliced into something the tarmac was never meant to touch: a ...
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(CNN) — Declassified photos captured by United States spy satellites launched during the Cold War have revealed an archaeological treasure trove: hundreds of previously unknown Roman-era forts, in ...
Aerial photographs from 1934 of select Roman forts in the region surveyed. Credit: Father Antoine Poidebard Archaeologists have used declassified spy satellite imagery from the 1960s and 70s to ...
Declassified images from Cold War spy satellites have revealed hundreds of previously undiscovered Roman forts in Iraq and Syria — and their existence suggests the eastern border of the ancient empire ...
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141 gold Roman coins in remarkably good condition discovered at Luxembourg fort
"Most people in the Roman Empire would rarely, if ever, have seen a single gold coin." ...
Using declassified photos from Cold War-era spy satellites, researchers have identified hundreds of previously undiscovered ancient Roman forts in Iraq and Syria. Their findings, published last week ...
The remains of an ancient Roman army camp have been discovered in the Netherlands, beyond the empire's northern frontier, after researchers used a computer model to pinpoint its location. The "rare" ...
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