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Main entrance and walls of the Roman fort at Saalburg, Germany. Credit: Holger Weinandt / Wikimedia Commons The Chatti were a Germanic tribe inhabiting this region who fiercely resisted Roman invasion ...
Settlement areas and battles of the Alemanni between the 3rd and 6th centuries. The black line represents the Limes Germanicus. Credit: Public domain / Wikimedia Commons This last figure appears in ...
The site, inhabited between the first and third centuries C.E., is located 90 miles from the Limes Germanicus, a series of Roman fortifications that marked the end of the Roman Empire’s ...
The settlement, located approximately 90 miles (144 km) from the Roman Limes Germanicus, the empire’s border fortifications, includes three distinct farmsteads.
15.10.2015 13:41 Conference to discuss the perspectives of research on the Roman Limes in current security issues Petra Giegerich Kommunikation und Presse Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz ...
A 2,000-year-old Roman temple complex in Netherland was uncovered by Dutch archaeologists. The archaeologists belonged to the private archaeological consulting firm RAAP. These religious relics ...
It is also now thought to predate the Limes Germanicus or German frontier and could be the first Roman land frontier built anywhere.
The site of the world's most northerly Roman fort is being surveyed by archaeologists. The fort, near Stracathro Hospital in Angus, was discovered from the air almost 50 years ago but little is ...