A lost Roman camp where more than 600 legionaries may have been stationed has been discovered in Scotland. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the ...
Entrance to the marching camp of Trabitz with the characteristic titulum in an aerial photograph. Credit: GeoBasis-DE / LVermGeo ST, Datenlizenz Deutschland Historical sources document several ...
Archaeologists recently unearthed the remains of ancient Roman marching camps in Saxony-Anhalt — a first for one of Eastern Germany’s larger states. The discovery was announced by the State Office for ...
Archaeologists recently unearthed the remains of ancient Roman marching camps in Saxony-Anhalt — a first for one of Eastern Germany's larger states. The discovery was announced by the State Office for ...
Volunteers scouring satellite imagery pinpointed what they thought was evidence of Roman-era marching camps in Germany. On-the-ground investigation confirmed their thinking, leading to the discovery ...
Archaeologists have uncovered four Roman marching camps in modern-day Germany, shedding new light on military campaigns that unfolded nearly 1,700 years ago. The discovery, which includes over 1,500 ...
The summer drought has also revealed scores of Iron Age farms and forts across South Wales which have usually been hidden beneath lush crop fields. Dr Driver, from the Royal Commission on the Ancient ...
Historical sources document several advances by Roman legions as far as the Elbe River. However, until now there has been nearly no concrete evidence of these campaigns in Saxony-Anhalt. In particular ...