Archaeologists have uncovered remains of a 1,800-year-old Roman military base that once housed thousands of soldiers. The base is located at the foot of Tel Megiddo—the site of an ancient city in ...
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Hobbyists scanning satellite images accidentally find 4 Roman marching camps
Volunteer archaeologists scanning commercial satellite imagery have helped uncover four Roman marching camps in central Germany, revealing traces of a 1,700‑year‑old military campaign that had gone ...
View post: There Are 3 More College Football Bowl Games Today. Here’s the Schedule Scientists at Switzerland’s University of Basel used Light Detection and Ranging lasers to create 3D models of the ...
New York: Thomas Dunne Books, 2012. Pp. 608. Illus., maps, diagr., tables, biblio., index. $40.00. ISBN: 1250004713 The prolific Australian novelist and scholar Dando ...
Oxford: Oxbow Books/Oakville, Ct.: David Brown Books, 2008. Pp. v, 169. Illus, maps, diagr., notes, biblio. $60.00 paper. ISBN: 978-1-84217-323-7 The Imperial Roman ...
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How Many Roman Soldiers Survived to Retirement
Soldiers served an average of 25 years in the imperial Roman army. How likely were they to reach retirement? FBI investigates hunting stand with sight line to Trump's Air Force One exit area at Palm ...
The transformation of the Roman Empire into what modern historians call Byzantium was not a single event but a gradual ...
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