The chieftain’s stash includes swords, spears, lances, chainmail and the only known Roman helmet ever found in Denmark.
four 1,900-year-old Roman swords, which experts believe were taken as booty by Judean rebels during the Bar Kokhba revolt. Archaeologists found the four swords in a small fissure inside the cave ...
Experts in Denmark initially overlooked the “unusual” Roman item because it was buried with “enough weapons for a small army.
Danish archaeologists recently announced the discovery during an excavation of a variety of weapons and armor dating to the ...
During the Iron Age, between 1,500 and 2,000 years ago, a chieftain buried an arsenal of weapons sufficient to equip a small ...
Archaeologists in Denmark have recovered dozens of lances, spears, swords, knives, chain mail and a Roman helmet from an Iron Age chieftain's house.
Archaeologists in Denmark found a “rare” Roman helmet buried by an ancient chief along with hundreds of weapons and other artifacts. Photo from the Vejle Museums Archaeologists in Denmark ...
The only other Roman sword that, like this sword, may be classed as 'accidental loss' was found near Chichester. A Roman soldier may have lost it or it is possible that it was a ritual offering to ...
The only other Roman sword that, like this sword, may be classed as 'accidental loss' was found near Chichester. A Roman soldier may have lost it or it is possible that it was a ritual offering to ...