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Exploring the Roman fort at Portchester
Portchester Castle is famous for its medieval walls and commanding position on the southern coast of England, but beneath the later fortress lies something much older—a remarkably well-preserved Roman ...
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Exploring Vindolanda: A Roman fort revealed
Vindolanda, located near Hadrian’s Wall in northern England, is one of the most important Roman archaeological sites in Britain. From preserved writing tablets to everyday objects, it offers a rare ...
The cup is decorated with red, green, turquoise, and blue enamel, all arranged in geometric patterns, including fish scales and tower motifs that are believed to represent the wall itself. A bronze ...
Many medieval castles were formidable stone fortifications. Live Science takes a look at six that were never conquered.
A virtual reconstruction of the Berlanga Cup 3D Stoa—Archaeology and Heritage / Cambridge University Press under CC BY 4.0 Archaeologists may have identified the origins of a recently discovered 1,900 ...
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