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Hundreds of Ancient Roman Blade Sharpeners Emerge From a Riverbank in England, Revealing the Ruins of a 2,000-Year-Old Whetstone Factory
Archaeologists think the newly discovered artifacts remained at the production site because they were deemed unusable. Large ...
History Time on MSN
Rome’s war for Britain was not over, Caratacus in Wales, tribal coalitions, and a captive king’s famous speech
Claudius won the province, but Britain’s resistance reorganized around Caratacus, whose prestige and alliances kept Rome fighting year after year. This chapter follows the hard campaigns into Wales, ...
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1,700-year-old Roman marching camps discovered in Germany — along with a multitude of artifacts like coins and the remnants of shoes
Archaeologists in Germany have discovered four Roman marching camps and around 1,500 artifacts, including coins and shoe ...
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