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Before the era of the Romans in southern Italy, the Messapii people crossed the Adriatic Sea and called the Italian peninsula ...
Four Roman swords and the head of a javelin known as a “pilum” were discovered by Israeli archeologists inside a remote cave near the Dead Sea, in an area that was known as a hideout of Jewish ...
Four stunningly preserved Roman-era swords—preserved for almost 2,000 years in their wood and leather scabbards—have been discovered in a cave near the Dead Sea, the Israel Antiquities ...
Researchers in Israel found a cache of Roman swords hidden deep in a Dead Sea cave where the 1,900-year-old weapons were "excellently preserved." ...
Perfectly preserved Roman-era swords were discovered in a Dead Sea cave by Israeli reseachers. The Israeli Antiquities Authority thinks the four swords were used by Judean rebels 1,900 years ago.
A rare ancient Roman helmet has surfaced in Denmark, far beyond the Empire's northern frontier. But the most interesting part is that it wasn't just casually lost during some long-forgotten battle.
A rare cache of weapons from the Roman period found stashed away in a cave in the Judean Desert by Israel Antiquities Authority Official Channel on YouTube. But though the swords were found on the ...
A fascinating discovery in the Judean Desert: archaeologists unearthed a cache of well-preserved Roman weapons, including four swords and a shafted pilum weapon, believed to be around 1,900-years-old.
Archaeologists uncover Roman weapons and Messapian city walls near Ugento, southern Italy, tied to the Hannibalic War era in 209 B.C.