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These rocks, apparently transported there by icebergs, are linked to a brief but intense glaciation that began around the year 540 AD and lasted ... transformed the map of Europe at the time.
A trio of researchers from Bocconi University, in Italy, the University of Cambridge, in the U.K., and Stanford University, ...
Construction crews in Vienna last year made an unprecedented discovery. They found intertwined skeletal remains in a mass grave dating to the 1st-century Roman Empire.
Aerial View of Ancient Roman Ruins in Rome ... Notably, in 286 AD, Ancient Rome was split into two parts: the Western Empire and the Eastern Empire. While the former had already fallen by the ...
Experts at the Vienna Museum provided a public presentation of the mass grave this week, which had the bodies of more than ...
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 ...
Moreover, by expanding the climate-conflict analysis to the rest of the Roman Empire between 350 and 476 AD, the scientists detected a significant correlation between dry years and battles. Tatiana ...
A ccording to a recent study, the Late Antique Little Ice Age (LALIA), a climate crisis in the 6th century lasting 200 to 300 ...