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A team ventured into the 2,000-year-old structures under a town in Spain and found some unfamiliar-looking animals. Take a ...
In the ancient Roman mine underneath Carmona, Spain, researchers discovered a new species of isopod named Baeticoniscus carmonaensis, or the Carmona isopod. This tiny crustacean, with its segmented ...
the site of an ancient fort has been uncovered piece by piece. The most recent excavation of Castro Das Barreiras, located in the municipality of Vimianzo in northwestern Spain, had just begun ...
"To date, this is the largest treasure trove of Roman coins found in a cave in northern Spain," the researchers wrote in their paper. They described the discovery as an "exceptional find." ...
or “Kill Jews Fort” in English, on Sunday voted in favor of changing its name, Spanish media reported, as it cast off a vestige of Roman Catholic religious persecution from over 400 years ago.
Auxiliaries guarded forts and frontiers but also fought ... soldiers who came from right across the Roman empire… places like Belgium, Spain, Greece, and even as far away as Africa.
Scientists found a “large”-eyed creature lurking underground in an ancient Roman aqueduct in Spain and discovered a new species, a study said. Photos from Cifuentes, Enrique Peña Pérez and ...
Presenter: The fort here at Vindolanda was the ... auxiliary soldiers who came from right across the Roman empire… places like Belgium, Spain, Greece, and even as far away as Africa.