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During the first half of the 2nd century AD, Bad Cannstatt, near the discovery site, was a major Roman military hub in southwest Germany. The cavalry unit (“Ala”) stationed at Hallschlag ...
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A new study reveals that the Maiden Castle burials, long thought to result from a Roman attack, were instead the product of ...
the nails used in distinctive Roman military shoes known as caligae. The most indicative clue came from a rusty dagger of a type in use specifically between the middle of the 1st century and the ...
As history shows, Rome wasn’t known for its lack of military campaigns ... expand and clarify what we know about Roman history during the first century. “In Vienna, one is always prepared ...
Roman soldiers typically stayed at temporary camps for a few days or weeks before continuing marching. The Hoog Buurlo camp may have “served as a stopover en route to another camp at Ermelo-Leuvenum, ...
These nails would have studded the underside of leather Roman military shoes ... This was dated to between the mid-1st century and early 2nd century AD. There were also several pieces of scale ...
State Office for Monument Preservation in the Stuttgart Regional Council/ArchaeoBW During the first half of the 2nd century AD, Bad Cannstatt, near the discovery site, was a major Roman military ...