Experts have for the first time been able to put a name to a Roman grave dating back over 2000 years in the Netherlands ...
During excavations of a Roman settlement in Heerlen, Netherlands, archaeologists discovered a 2,000-year-old burial belonging ...
The tomb and its personal artifacts are some of the first true pieces of evidence of an early Roman presence in the area. The ...
What it is: A wooden and leather shield used by a Roman soldier in battle When it was made: Second century A.D.
Archaeologists uncover a Roman soldier’s grave in Heerlen, Netherlands, offering new insights into ancient Roman history and ...
Researchers from Czechia and Germany examined a 14-kilogram clump of ancient Roman mail armor discovered in 2012.
The 2,000-year-old tomb of a Roman soldier—including evidence of his name—has been discovered in the city of Heerlen, ...
An exceptionally preserved 30-pound Roman chainmail, found in 2012 in Bonn, Germany, reveals how ancient soldiers repaired and recycled their armor when they had to take matters into their own hands ...
Scientists discovered 14 kilograms of ancient Roman chain mail armor near Bonn, Germany, revealing how soldiers recycled and ...
At the time, 12-year-old Rowan was walking with his mother around Bognor Regis ... This discovery is significant as it ...