Roman soldier Sextus Congenius Verus was buried 1,900 years ago in Italy. So how did his grave marker end up in a backyard in ...
The couple hadn't known how the artifact made its way to their property in New Orleans. But after their story went viral, a ...
Seven fully preserved skeletons found in an ancient city in Croatia have been identified as Roman soldiers who would have ...
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A Married Couple in New Orleans Found a Stone in Their Backyard. It Turned Out to Be an Ancient Roman Soldier’s Gravestone
Daniella Santoro, an anthropologist at Tulane University, and her husband Aaron Lorenz found the stone behind their home in ...
A rectangular stone, engraved with Latin writing, was discovered when a married couple were tending their garden.
A couple in New Orleans found a marble slab hidden under vines and dirt while doing yard work. Research revealed it was an ...
A New Orleans couple have uncovered a 2nd-century Roman headstone in their Carrollton backyard, inscribed with the name of a naval sailor - Sextus Congenius Verus. The marble slab, likely looted ...
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Ancient Roman tombstone found beneath undergrowth in New Orleans yard
When clearing undergrowth in their New Orleans yard one day, a married couple discovered something completely unexpected: a ...
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