Roman soldiers at Hadrian’s Wall weren’t just defending the frontier—they were also battling parasites that made daily life ...
A 2,000-year-old tomb discovered contained the remains of a Roman soldier identified as Flaccus after his nickname was seen ...
It became one of the fastest qualifiers ever in the history of NBC‘s American Ninja Warrior when R.J. Roman’s high-energy performance blows everyone away. Given the moniker of one of the “best Ninjas” ...
VIENNA (AP) — As construction crews churned up dirt to renovate a Vienna soccer field last October, they happened upon an unprecedented find: A heap of intertwined skeletal remains in a mass grave ...
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Archaeologists uncover the tomb of a Roman soldier from year 0
The discovery of a single grave in a Dutch town has pushed the story of Rome’s northern frontier into sharper focus than any textbook map. Archaeologists in Heerlen have uncovered the carefully ...
Researchers recently identified the bodies of Roman warriors found stacked in an ancient water well in Croatia, a new study reveals. The bodies were uncovered outside the city walls of Mursa, now ...
A new analysis of sewer drains from the Roman fort of Vindolanda, close to Hadrian's Wall, has shown that the occupants were ...
It probably sucked to be a Roman soldier guarding Hadrian’s Wall circa the third century CE. W.H. Auden imagined the likely ...
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Roman soldiers defending Hadrian’s Wall suffered with intestinal worms, diarrhoea
Cambridge researchers examined ancient sewer drain sediment and found the Roman soldiers were far from comfortable. They suffered from intestinal worms and diarrhea, according to a news release by ...
A pseudonymous blogger ("The Faceless Bureaucrat," hereafter TFB) writing for the staff and faculty blog for the Department of War Studies at King's College of London has made an unusual case: society ...
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