Scientists say seven skeletons found in a mass grave in Croatia were most likely Roman soldiers who lived 1,700 years ago.
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Skeletons of 3rd-century Roman soldiers unearthed from ancient Croatian well
In 2011, a mass grave with seven skeletons was discovered in an ancient well in Osijek, Croatia (the Roman city of Mursa).
Seven fully preserved skeletons found in an ancient city in Croatia have been identified as Roman soldiers who would have ...
LOST remains of ancient Roman soldiers have been uncovered at the bottom of a well. Seven “victims of a catastrophic event” ...
In 2011, during construction work for a university library in the Croatian city of Osijek, archaeologists stumbled upon a macabre and fascinating find: an ancient water well that had been reused as a ...
The remains of seven adult males were uncovered in 2011 during excavations at the site of the University Library ...
The couple hadn't known how the artifact made its way to their property in New Orleans. But after their story went viral, a ...
Tulane PhD student Daniella Santoro’s husband was raking through their New Orleans backyard when he found a stone inscribed ...
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A Married Couple in New Orleans Found a Stone in Their Backyard. It Turned Out to Be an Ancient Roman Soldier’s Gravestone
Daniella Santoro, an anthropologist at Tulane University, and her husband Aaron Lorenz found the stone behind their home in ...
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