Roman fort in England - what finds amazed archaeologists.
Archaeologists discovered an astonishing find at the Roman fort Magna near Hadrian's Wall in Northern England. This is an extraordinarily large shoe - 32.6 cm in size. Now that is really interesting!
The fort Magna was built around the 120s AD and played a significant role in protecting the borders of the Roman Empire. Today it is the subject of active archaeological research that helps us better understand the life of the Roman garrison during that period.
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A unique shoe
This shoe from Magna raises additional interest within the archaeological community, as among thousands of other specimens of Roman footwear, only a few had such large sizes. Perhaps the owner was a great Roman warrior or a person with unusual parameters for that time.
Vindolanda Trust
Sensational find
The discovery of this shoe opens new opportunities for studying the social structure of Roman garrisons and their daily lives. This artifact will become an important part of museum collections, contributing to a better understanding of ancient Roman life.
Archaeologists in various countries continue excavations to uncover new and interesting facts about the past.
A team of archaeologists found an exceptional shoe at the Roman fort Magna, which is becoming an interesting find and provides the opportunity to learn more about Roman garrisons of that period. The research and discoveries of archaeologists open new horizons in understanding the history and culture of past civilizations.Read also
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