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"As the Roman Empire expanded into new territories, often far from the regions where military equipment was originally ...
Find out more Books. Roman Military Equipment from the Punic Wars to the Fall of Rome MC Bishop and JCN Coulston (Oxford, 2006). Roman Fortresses and their Legions by RJ Brewer (London, 2000). The ...
A Roman soldier could march 20 miles a day, wearing all his armour and equipment. Image caption, Most soldiers in the Roman Empire came from countries outside Italy.
Archaeologists discovered a Roman soldier’s wrist purse in South Moravia, believed to be the oldest ever found in the Czech ...
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.
According to a report by Live Science, archaeologists working at the Roman fort of Magna in northern England were stunned ...
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient Roman military encampment high atop a mountain range in the Swiss Alps located between eastern Switzerland and northern Italy, Live Science reported.. A ...
A Roman soldier likely threw away the worn-out shoe about 2,000 years ago. The ancient Roman shoe fragments found at a playground in Haltern am See. Photo from LWL / J. Mühlenbrock ...
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient Roman military encampment high atop a mountain range in the Swiss Alps located between eastern Switzerland and northern Italy, Live Science reported. A ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a unique grave of a Roman soldier “from year 0” in the Netherlands, shedding light on the ancient civilisation’s presence in the region.. The 2,000-year-old ...