Wednesday, September 24, 2014

First-century Roman fort found in Germany

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A Roman fort dating back to the first century has been found in southern Germany.


In the course of an educational dig in Gernsheim in the Hessian Ried, archaeologists have discovered a long lost Roman fort: A troop unit made up out of approximately 500 soldiers (known as a cohort) was stationed there between 70/80 and 110/120 AD. Over the past weeks, the archaeologists found two V-shaped ditches, typical of this type of fort, and the post holes of a wooden defensive tower as well as other evidence from the time after the fort was abandoned.


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Story: ScienceDaily | Photo: Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main



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