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Roman Socii In The Middle Republic Etruscan Style
Depictions of the late-fourth and early-third centuries show men, likely from the upper class, armed exclusively as hoplites of a highly generic sort compared to Greek types. Greek helmets were in use along with local styles. Yet where their panoply
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Votive Plaque Discovered In Roman Fort In Georgia
Archaeologists digging in the Caucasian country of Georgia have uncovered a rare gold votive plaque dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus at the Roman fort of Apsarus, near modern-day Gonio. The discovery appears to confirm the presence of a temple to the
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Site Of Battle That Ended The Sasanian Empire Identified
The long-lost site of the Battle of al-Qadisiyyah has been identified in Iraq, archaeologists claim. This was a pivotal seventhcentury clash that led to the collapse of the Sasanian Empire. Archaeologists from Durham University and the University of

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