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While preparing for the construction of a new housing development, archaeologists discovered the remains of a Roman cavalry horse that […] ...
These animals were part of a Roman cavalry unit known as Ala, which was active in what is now southwest Germany during the second century A.D., radiocarbon dating of the horses' bones revealed.
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These buried horses were part of a second-century AD Roman cavalry unit known as Ala, which was larger than normal legions with over 5,400 or 5,100 men active in what is now southwest Germany. During ...
These buried horses were part of a second-century AD Roman cavalry unit known as Ala, which was larger than normal legions with over 5,400 or 5,100 men active in what is now southwest Germany.
State Office for Monument Preservation in the Stuttgart Regional Council / ArchaeoBW Roughly 1,800 years ago, a Roman cavalry horse died of unknown causes. The animal’s human rider, a Roman ...
The excavation in Bad Cannstatt revealed the skeletal remains of more than 100 horses from a Roman cavalry unit known as an Ala, active in what is now southwest Germany during the second century CE.