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When construction workers started churning up skeletal remains, a project to renovate a soccer field outside Vienna, Austria, ...
"The mass grave in Simmering is the first physical evidence of combat actions from this time and points to the localization ...
Archaeologists in Vienna discover a mass grave of Roman soldiers dating back 2,000 years, victims of a brutal defeat against ...
Archaeologists said the discovery of the mass grave is especially important because the Romans often cremated their dead, and so Roman inhumation burials from ...
But finding the dead, that is unique for the entire Roman history." Soldiers in the Roman Empire were typically cremated ...
Archaeologists think that as many as 150 individuals may have been hastily buried at the site, likely after a "catastrophic" military event ...
A free two-day festival is set to take place in Leicester to celebrate both St George's Day and the city's Roman heritage. A ...
a type of footwear used by Roman soldiers. The museum wrote that the dagger was instrumental in the dating because its style was in use from the middle of the first century A.D. to the beginning ...
But finding the dead, that is unique for the entire Roman history." Soldiers in the Roman Empire were typically cremated ...
Soldiers in the Roman Empire were typically cremated until the 3rd century. The pit where the bodies were deposited suggests a hasty or disorganized dumping of corpses. Every skeleton examined ...
But finding the dead, that is unique for the entire Roman history.” Soldiers in the Roman Empire were typically cremated until the 3rd century. The pit where the bodies were deposited suggests a hasty ...