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Archaeologists in Vienna, Austria, uncovered a significant find: a Roman mass grave from the first century A.D., located ...
Archaeologists think that as many as 150 individuals may have been hastily buried at the site, likely after a "catastrophic" ...
Archaeologists found the remains of at least 129 people, many of them bearing the injuries of battle, dating to when Rome ...
In October 2024, a construction team came across a sea of skeletal remains while working on renovations to a soccer field in ...
Sometime between the mid-first century and early second century CE, Roman legionaries clashed with Germanic fighters near the ...
The bodies of 129 people have been confirmed at the site where construction crews had been churning up dirt to renovate a ...
Archaeologists recently discovered a huge Roman grave under a soccer field in Vienna that is believed to be from the first century A.D.
The renovation of a football pitch in Austria’s capital has led to the discovery of a Roman mass grave housing the remains of more than a hundred soldiers who died in combat.
The Arch of Titus is one of the most magnificent ancient monuments surviving in Rome and offers a fascinating insight into ...
Archaeologists in Vienna discover a mass grave of Roman soldiers dating back 2,000 years, victims of a brutal defeat against ...
Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient Roman mass grave beneath a Vienna football field, in what experts are calling a ...