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Live Science on MSN1,800-year-old warhorse cemetery held remains of a beloved horse — and a man considered an 'outsider' to Roman society"Finding such a large horse cemetery from Roman times is very rare," Sarah Roth, the archaeologist in charge at the State ...
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ZME Science on MSNArchaeologists Discover 1,800-Year-Old Roman Cavalry Horse Cemetery in GermanyIn the summer of 2024, a team of archaeologists was called in at a housing project in Stuttgart’s Bad Cannstatt district and ...
The “sensational find” in Stuttgart sheds unique insights into the use of horses by the Roman army ... bringing to light more than 100 horse skeletons. Radiocarbon dating of the bones suggests ...
Archaeologists have discovered over 100 horse skeletons from Roman times, dating back to the 2nd century AD. These horse skeletons belonged to a Roman cavalry unit stationed at Hallschlag.
The statement, translated from German to English, noted the town was one of the region's "most important Roman military sites ... century A.D. "The first horse bones discovered were dated to ...
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