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A 2,000-year-old Roman military camp has been discovered high in the mountains of Switzerland. The camp was connected to an ancient battle that raged between the Romans and a local tribe.
A Roman camp has been unearthed at Armageddon – the place earmarked by the Bible for mankind's apocalyptic final battle. The 1,800-year-old camp housed more than 5,000 soldiers from the Sixth ...
Archaeologists found a 2,000-year-old Roman camp 7,000 feet up in the Swiss Alps, with sling bullets from the Roman 3rd Legion.
University students and archaeologists located an ancient Roman military camp beyond the empire’s northern frontier in the Netherlands. Photo from Constructing the Limes A team of university ...
German archaeologists have unearthed "sensational" evidence of a lost Roman camp that formed a vital part of the frontier protecting Rome's empire against the Germanic hordes.
A Roman army camp discovered in the Netherlands expands the knowledge of how far north the empire’s boundary extended. Located north of the Rhine River, the camp was found in the Veluwe region ...
According to Edward Luttwak in The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire, the most characteristic device of the Roman art of war under the republic and early principate was the marching camp.
In first, imperial Roman legionary camp uncovered near Megiddo Archaeologists unearth remains of 2,000-year-old Galilee garrison of Sixth Legion Ferrata, where 5,000 men kept order at time of Bar ...
A live Roman re-enactment is returning to Chichester. This will take over Priory Park on Thursday, May 29, as part of the Chichester Roman Week celebrations, which run from Monday, May 26 to ...
Remarkable new discoveries have been unearthed from an excavation of a Roman legion camp in Tel Megiddo, located in northern Israel and hailing from the days of Roman occupation of the "province ...
Remains of a lost Roman marching camp have been discovered in Ayr with dating placing the settlement to the time of General Agricola's invasion of Scotland in the latter part of the 1st Century AD.