News

Archaeologists were preparing for the construction of a new housing development when they found more than 100 equine ...
dating back to the 2nd century AD. 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 ...
While preparing for the construction of a new housing development, archaeologists discovered the remains of a Roman cavalry ...
The skeletons, belonging to a military cavalry unit stationed in the area in the 2nd century A.D., offer a unique insight into the use of these animals in the Roman army and their relationship with ...
Crews working on a housing project in the Bad Cannstatt district of Stuttgart recently uncovered a second-century ... were part of the Roman Empire’s cavalry in the second century A.D ...
Bad Cannstatt was an important Roman military site during the first half of the second century AD. The local cavalry likely maintained over 700 animals—animals that needed food, shelter ...
The statement, translated from German to English, noted the town was one of the region's "most important Roman military sites" in ancient times. A cavalry ... back to the second century A.D ...