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a fort found just south of Hadrian's Wall. The garrison is located in modern-day Northumberland, England, but 2,000 years ago, it would have been found at the northern edge of the Roman Empire.
A massive altar dedicated to an eastern cult deity has emerged during excavations of a Roman fort in northern England. Weighing 1.5 tons, the four-foot high ornately carved stone relic ...
Save guides, add subjects and pick up where you left off with your BBC account. Forts were camps where Roman soldiers lived. They had towers and were protected by walls and ditches. They were ...
Austrian ruins previously known as the Desolate Castle were actually once a Roman bridgehead fort. The site served ... of choice all the way into the 18 th century. The Danube River was an ...
The craftsmen likely worked at the fort when soldiers were not around and were removed when the military returned. Archaeologists also worked on preserving some ancient Roman mosaics found in the ...
The find likely represents the accumulated throwaways of Roman centurions and soldiers garrisoned at the fort, said dig coordinator Martin Cook, an archaeologist with AOC Archaeology Group ...
Tim Benfield said visitors will be able to take in the sights, sounds and smells of the Roman period In 2023, the fort reopened after an 18 month closure for renovations including the building of ...