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Archaeologists think a broken bronze cup found in Spain was made for a soldier as a memento of his time stationed at ...
Long before cats became internet icons or household companions, they earned their place by solving a very practical problem. Around 2,000 years ago, the Roman military relied on cats to keep rats out ...
For decades, Vindolanda has offered historians a detailed view into daily life on the Roman Empire’s northern frontier. Now, new scientific findings from its sanitation system have uncovered a chronic ...
A farmer from Berlanga de Duero, a small town in the province of Soria (Castile and León), found fragments of a small ...
Archaeologists in Spain have uncovered a 1,900-year-old bronze cup depicting forts along Hadrian’s Wall in England. Known as the Berlanga Cup, it likely served as a soldier’s souvenir or award and is ...
A new study by Columbia University historian John Ma has uncovered evidence of a hidden army operating within the Roman Empire during the first century AD. Published in the Journal of Roman Studies, ...
A rare Hadrian’s Wall cup discovered in Spain reveals new evidence of Roman soldiers returning home from Britain.
A scholar reinterpreting historical and archaeological evidence in present-day Switzerland believes the Helvetians retained autonomy despite being part of the Roman empire. While the Helvetian army ...