“Nailed” Roman legionaries after the massacre of Teutoburg Forest. A marvellous artwork by an unknown artist. Kudos to the creator.
Below, a map of the battle in Italian (Wikimedia commons)
Angkor Wat archaeological digs yield new clues to its civilization’s decline Ancient DNA sheds light on the origins of the Biblical Philistines
13/02/2020
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“Nailed” Roman legionaries after the massacre of Teutoburg Forest. A marvellous artwork by an unknown artist. Kudos to the creator.
Below, a map of the battle in Italian (Wikimedia commons)
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Angkor Wat archaeological digs yield new clues to its civilization’s decline Ancient DNA sheds light on the origins of the Biblical Philistines
Some time now I’m contributing to Slingshot, the research Journal of the Society of Ancients (published since1964)
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