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Volunteers working at an ancient Roman fort discovered a relief of a goddess in the rubble, officials said. Screengrab from ...
Researchers believe the 47-centimeter-high sandstone relief, dating to around 213 AD, may symbolize the end of the Severan ...
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Veteran Diggers Stumble Upon Remarkable Roman Depiction of Winged Goddess of Victory Statue During ExcavationVeteran Diggers Stumble Upon Remarkable Roman Depiction of Winged Goddess of Victory Statue During Excavation Traces of the ...
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Wakefield Express on MSNStep back in time and experience what it was like to live in Roman Castleford with new digital experienceWakefield Council is launching a new project which will allow people to explore Castleford’s Roman heritage from their own ...
Believed to have been part of a much larger ornament, the pair found it during their 21st year of volunteer excavations.
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Interesting Engineering on MSN2,000-year-old relief of goddess Victory found in rubble on ancient Roman siteAn ancient Roman symbol of victory in battle surfaced in a pile of rubble at Hadrian’s Wall in Vindolanda, Great Britain, to ...
Roman soldiers typically stayed at temporary camps for a few days or weeks before continuing marching. The Hoog Buurlo camp ...
A rare 1,800-year-old Roman relief of the Victory goddess Victoria has been uncovered at Vindolanda Fort near Hadrian’s Wall ...
Archaeologists were preparing for the construction of a new housing development when they found more than 100 equine skeletons dating to the second century C.E.
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Chip Chick on MSNA Roman Cavalry Horse Was Found Buried With Grave Goods, Hinting At A Special Connection With A SoldierWhile preparing for the construction of a new housing development, archaeologists discovered the remains of a Roman cavalry horse that […] ...
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