A rare Roman cornu mouthpiece found at Vindolanda
Just south of Hadrian’s Wall, archaeologists have discovered an extremely rare Roman cornu mouthpiece beneath the remains of the ancient...
Vindolanda marks the 1900th anniversary of Hadrian’s Wall with an altar discovery
The excavation season hasn’t started yet, but the Vindolanda Roman fort has kicked off Hadrian’s Wall’s 1900th anniversary year with...
Stunning carved stone depicting a mystery naked horseman is discovered at the Roman fort of Vindolanda
Near Hadrian’s Wall in northern England, archaeologists discovered a carved sandstone slab portraying a naked horseman. During the annual excavations...
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