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Sunderland Echo on MSNMassive 13-inch Roman shoe worn by giant soldier 2,000 years ago found by archaeologists in NorthumberlandThe large leather shoes were found in a defensive ditch, which the Romans also used as rubbish dumps. At the nearby Vindolanda settlement, which is seven miles from the Magna Fort, 5,000 shoes have ...
A recent archaeological dig in western Germany revealed a Roman-era settlement with 750 artifacts, including a unique burial ...
Donkeys played an important role in the lives of ancient Mediterranean people, providing both food and a means of carrying ...
There are more than 50 theories for the function of this 12-sided, pentagonal-faced bronze object — but archaeologists have ...
It has been revealed that Ancient Greek theaters used movable wooden stages some 2,000 years ago following Japanese research.
Hike Through Ancient Roman and Biblical History in Turkey’s Rugged Mountains In southern Turkey, an extensive new trail network spirits trekkers to Pisidia, home to many lost treasures and a ...
Archaeologists in northern Britain discovered 13-inch shoes at the ancient Roman Magna Fort, raising questions about the ...
One of Jordan's best-known archaeological sites, only an hour's drive from Amman, the old Greco-Roman city is not to be missed ...
Archaeologists have unearthed dozens of Roman-era footwear at an ancient fort site in northern England, including several giant leather shoes measuring nearly 12 inches, raising questions about ...
Four Bewildering Bronze Lions’ Heads With Slightly Different Facial Expressions Found in Ancient Roman Grave in Israel Similar examples of ancient lion artifacts appear to have been used as door ...
Archaeologists have unearthed dozens of Roman-era footwear at an ancient fort site in northern England, including several giant leather shoes measuring nearly 12 inches, raising questions about their ...
Archaeologists in Germany excavated part of an ancient Roman military camp and found typical artifacts and a very rare pot, officials said. Photo from EggensteinEsca GmbH / M. Zur-Schaepers via ...
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