Archaeologists in Denmark have uncovered the first-ever Roman-era helmet in the country, providing new insights into history.
It is the first Roman Imperial helmet ever found in the country, and just the second ever found in all of Scandinavia.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Discover a Stash of 1,500-Year-Old Weapons—Including the Only Known Roman ...The cache included swords, spears, lances and chainmail. Researchers think these items may have been buried as part of a ...
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Ancient chief buried ‘extremely rare’ Roman equipment. Archaeologists just found itExperts in Denmark initially overlooked the “unusual” Roman item because it was buried with “enough weapons for a small army.
An archaeological discovery in Denmark has unveiled a 1,600-year-old Roman helmet and weapons, suggesting a long-lost ritual ...
Archaeologists in Denmark found a “rare” Roman helmet buried by an ancient chief along with hundreds ... more than 100 lances and spears, swords, knives, arrowheads, an axe, bridle, a ...
The cache included swords, spears, lances and chainmail. Researchers think these items may have been buried as part of a ceremony or sacrifice Sonja Anderson The discovery might illuminate the ...
The chamber of Cova de les Dones where an ancient Roman coin and inscriptions were found. Photo from A. Ruiz-Redondo, V. Barciela and X. Martorell But, when the team looked closer at the ceiling ...
During the Iron Age, between 1,500 and 2,000 years ago, a chieftain buried an arsenal of weapons sufficient to equip a small ...
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