The tomb is believed to belong to a soldier nicknamed "Flaccus," whose name was deduced from the inscription "FLAC" carved on ...
Researchers suggest that when Roman legions were at the empire's remote northern frontiers, they relied on local craftspeople ...
From a small village on the Tiber to one of the greatest empires in history, Rome’s success rested on the might of its ...
The Roman Empire was created and controlled by its soldiers. At the core of the army were its legions, which were without equal in their training, discipline and fighting ability. By the time ...
For Roman soldiers stationed on the frontier of the Empire, repairing armor meant recycling, the more precious metals became.
Recently, the chainmail, dated to the 2nd–3rd centuries AD, has been studied using advanced imaging techniques. As the Roman ...
Researchers from Czechia and Germany examined a 14-kilogram clump of ancient Roman mail armor discovered in 2012.
Archaeologists uncover a Roman soldier’s grave in Heerlen, Netherlands, offering new insights into ancient Roman history and ...
THE remains of a man believed to be from “year 0” have been discovered inside a unique Roman grave. A clever team of ...
It served as a connection between Germany and France, a crossroads that contained a Roman military presence. It later grew ...
Scientists discovered 14 kilograms of ancient Roman chain mail armor near Bonn, Germany, revealing how soldiers recycled and ...
The 2,000-year-old tomb of a Roman soldier—including evidence of his name—has been discovered in the city of Heerlen, ...