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Archaeologists think that as many as 150 individuals may have been hastily buried at the site, likely after a "catastrophic" ...
As construction crews churned up dirt to renovate a Vienna soccer field last October, they happened upon an unprecedented ...
Archaeologists said the discovery of the mass grave is especially important because the Romans often cremated their dead, and ...
Sometime between the mid-first century and early second century CE, Roman legionaries clashed with Germanic fighters near the ...
"The mass grave in Simmering is the first physical evidence of combat actions from this time and points to the localization ...
As construction crews churned up dirt to renovate a Vienna soccer field last October, they happened upon an unprecedented find: A heap of intertwined skeletal remains in a mass grave dating to the ...
Construction crews in Vienna last year made an unprecedented ... A heap of intertwined skeletal remains in a mass grave dating to the 1st-century Roman Empire, likely the bodies of warriors ...
VIENNA — As construction crews churned up dirt to renovate a Vienna soccer field last October, they happened upon an unprecedented find: A heap of intertwined skeletal remains in a mass grave ...
Archaeologists in Vienna, Austria have discovered the remains of around 150 Roman soldiers in a mass grave dating back to the 1st century AD. The soldiers, aged 20-30, appeared to have been killed ...