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Two well-preserved Roman shoes from 2,000 years ago were recently found by volunteers at the Magna fort in the United Kingdom ...
Excavations at the Roman fort Magna in northern England have already yielded three ancient leather shoes, one of which is ...
During ongoing excavations at the site located in Northumberland, England, near Hadrian's Wall, researchers came across a ...
Archaeologists in northern England have uncovered a massive leather shoe dating back nearly 2,000 years, sparking interest in ...
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The shoe “was intact from toe to heel and immediately drew impressed gasps from volunteers and staff alike,” writes Rachel ...
The researchers found pottery and other smaller items, but three 2,000-year-old leather shoes, which were still intact, ...
Crews working at the Vindolanda Trust project to excavate the Magna Roman fort in northern England started from the outside of the site, working toward the main fort, meaning that they’re ...
Discovered at Magna Fort near Hadrian's Wall, the exceptionally well-preserved leather shoe measures 32 centimeters.
Specialists believe the unusually large shoe belonged to a soldier of notably large build, uncommon in the archaeological ...