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How Roman soldiers trained at Isca Augusta
Isca Augusta was one of the most important Roman military fortresses in Britain, serving as a base for thousands of soldiers ...
Archaeologists working in the Swiss Alps say they have identified a Roman military camp at roughly 2,200 meters (about 7,000 feet) above sea level in the Oberhalbstein range. The site, called Colm la ...
The ancient Roman army didn’t seem to be afraid of anything, but they definitely weren’t afraid of heights, as evidenced by the discovery of a 2,000-year-old Roman military camp located 7,000 feet ...
Discover how the Roman army threaded roads, forts and bath houses through what is now the Lake District and its fringes.
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