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Archaeologists in Germany have unearthed a vast horse cemetery from Roman times, a discovery that is "very rare," according ...
Very rare’ horse cemetery from Roman times unearthed in Germany - Region was likely once home to over 700 cavalry horses, ...
The horses in this burial site belonged to a Roman cavalry unit, or 'Ala,' stationed at Hallschlag in the 2nd century AD.
Archaeologist Sarah Roth explained: "Here we see a particularly close bond of the owner to his horse. Even after about 1,800 ...
Archaeologists in Stuttgart, Germany, uncovered over 100 horse skeletons believed to have been part of a Roman cavalry unit.
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They plan to continue analyzing their finds to learn more about the Roman army’s use of horses. Stuttgart is a city in southwestern Germany and a roughly 400-mile drive southwest from Berlin.