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Bones found at the site of an ancient fish-processing plant were used to genetically identify the species that went into a ...
A team of researchers has managed to extract and sequence DNA from fish remains found in an ancient Roman salting factory in ...
Mangled bones found at a one-time manufacturing facility pinpoint species used to make a quintessential condiment.
Roman salting plants processed fish so thoroughly that researchers struggle to identify the species once used in ancient ...
An expert said there could be more scrolls out there as artificial intelligence and other new technology helps to decipher ...
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Live Science on MSNArchaeology student used a computer model to predict a Roman army camp's location — and it workedArchaeologists and students in the Netherlands have unearthed a 1,800-year-old temporary Roman military fort in the ...
The Lower Germanic Lines, now in the Netherlands, had been considered the northernmost outpost of the Roman Empire. But the discovery of a fort at the Hoog Buurlo site in Veluwe, dated to the second ...
Digging into the chalky orange-brown soil of western Germany, archaeologists exposed the ruins of an ancient Roman military ...
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