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A Roman silver coin hoard worth almost the same as a legionary's monthly wage in the 2nd Century has been uncovered by a ...
A 2nd Cavalry Regiment soldier walks through yellow smoke during the chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear materials event in the V Corps Best Squad Competition at Grafenwoehr Training ...
These buried horses were part of a second-century AD Roman cavalry unit known as Ala, which was larger than normal legions with over 5,400 or 5,100 men active in what is now southwest Germany.
Specifically, this site had been used to dispose of Roman cavalry horses. The disposal yard is located close to a cavalry fort where a unit known as “Ala” was stationed between 100 and 150 C.E., ...
Archaeologists have discovered over 100 horse skeletons from Roman times, dating back to the 2nd century AD. These horse skeletons belonged to a Roman cavalry unit stationed at Hallschlag.
Archaeologists from the State Office for Monument Preservation of the Stuttgart Regional Council have found the remains of more than a hundred Roman horses in the Bad Cannstatt district of the German ...
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, and ...
Rare 2nd Century Roman Horse Cemetery Unearthed in Stuttgart, Germany A remarkable archaeological discovery has revealed more about the Roman military presence in what is now southwestern Germany in ...
A recent re-evaluation of the Colchester Vase, a 19th-century archaeological discovery, sheds new light on gladiatorial combat in Roman Britannia. The vase, dating back to CE 160–200, ...
Watch Howard Rose appraise 2nd - 3rd century C. E. Roman glass bottles in Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Hour 3. Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is provided by Ancestry and American Cruise ...
Roman cavalry from a mosaic of the Villa Romana del Casale, Sicily, 4th century AD. Credit: José Luiz Bernardes Ribeiro / CC BY-SA 4.0 Archaeologists in Gloucestershire, England have uncovered a 2,000 ...
A team of archaeologists has unearthed significant historical artifacts in the town of Pacé (Brittany, France), spanning from the Bronze Age to the medieval period. Among the most remarkable finds is ...
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