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Rare Roman cup found in Spain names four forts from Hadrian’s Wall nearly 2,000 kilometers away
A Spanish farmer thought he had found a few broken scraps of bronze. Instead, the fragments belonged to an ancient cup, which carried the names of Roman forts nearly 2,000 kilometers away. The ...
A recent discovery in central Spain has provided archaeologists with a fascinating glimpse into the lives and travels of Roman soldiers. A 1,900-year-old bronze vessel, known as the Berlanga Cup, was ...
The artifact is decorated with an illustration of the defensive fortification in northern England, but it was unearthed some ...
Archaeologists recently analyzed a broken, decorative cup found unexpectedly on a Spanish farm. The cup appears to represent ...
A rare Hadrian’s Wall cup discovered in Spain reveals new evidence of Roman soldiers returning home from Britain.
Vikings 'The detectors never stopped beeping!' Nearly 3,000 coins discovered in field are Norway's largest Viking hoard on record Romans Athena bowl: A silver and gold vessel of the goddess and her ...
Alice heads to the United Kingdom to hike Hadrian’s Wall Path. Alice heads to the United Kingdom to hike Hadrian’s Wall Path, a coast-to-coast trail that traces the remains of the ancient Roman wall ...
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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