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What did the Roman army eat? Surviving on a legionnaire's diet
The Roman army was spread across the entire globe, fighting huge campaigns that would require an enormous amount of supplies.
Two Mithraic Roman altars are to be displayed as a part of an upcoming exhibition after being acquired for the nation.
Excavated at Inveresk in East Lothian, the altars date to around 140AD, a period when southern Scotland was reoccupied under Antoninus Pius. Curators believe they offer fresh insights into the beliefs ...
Roman altars found near Edinburgh reveal secrets of mysterious cult - The artefacts were once part of a temple to the god ...
Two spectacular stone altars from a Roman fort at Inveresk, Musselburgh, have been acquired for the National Collection ahead of a major exhibition.
They were the fragile historical treasures found buried beneath the site of a Scottish cricket pavilion. Now the painstakingly-restored remains of an underground temple where the Romans worshipped a ...
Remarkable find will form part of major new National Museum of Scotland exhibition ...
Since November last year, Union environment minister Bhupender Yadav has spent more time in Calcutta than in Delhi’s ...
Case in point, Lord Byron, who, on this day in 1812 rose in the House of Lords to make his maiden speech. His name was very ...
The National Museum of Scotland has added to its permanent collection two stone altars of exceptional craftsmanship from the ...
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Could you survive as a Roman soldier on Hadrian’s Wall?
Could you survive as a Roman soldier on Hadrian's Wall? Join the History Hit YouTube team as we discover what life was like ...
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