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Archaeologists in Stuttgart, Germany, uncovered over 100 horse skeletons believed to have been part of a Roman cavalry unit.
A famous cache of wooden spear shafts and other hunting tools was once ascribed to a group of early humans that were not ...
A revised age for a German site indicates that our evolutionary cousins organized horse ambushes around 200,000 years ago.
“The history of mankind is carried on the back of a horse” is a saying that holds true for the Roman Empire, which expanded through the strength of its army, including its cavalry. An archaeological ...
Archaeologists uncover ancient Roman horse cemetery with over 100 horses in Stuttgart. (photo credit: State Office for Monument Preservation in the Stuttgart Regional Council/ArchaeoBW ...
In the summer of 2024, a team of archaeologists was called in at a housing project in Stuttgart’s Bad Cannstatt district and ...
Archaeologists excavated a construction site in Stuttgart and found an ancient Roman graveyard with over 100 military horses, officials said. Photo from the State Office for Monument Preservation ...
After its original discovery in 1885, an ancient statue sanctuary in Cyprus was subsequently covered in sand and lost to time ...
The horses in this burial site belonged to a Roman cavalry unit, or 'Ala,' stationed at Hallschlag in the 2nd century AD.