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But the authors of a new study say these bite marks are, in fact, the first known physical evidence of human ... or as it was known during the Roman Empire, Eboracum. They belong to a man in ...
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, ...
Roman gladiators’ fights to the death have inspired morbid fascination for millennia. But for something seemingly so well-documented, it’s rare for archaeologists find physical evidence of ...
A discovery in an English garden led to the first direct evidence that man fought beast to entertain the subjects of the Roman Empire ... have never found direct physical evidence, like the ...
Skeleton from Roman gladiator cemetery was mauled by a lion or other big cat, archaeologists suggest
It's the first physical evidence of gladiator-animal combat in the Roman Empire. Forced to fight animals and each other for entertainment, gladiators loom large in the public imagination of the ...
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