Scientists discovered 14 kilograms of ancient Roman chain mail armor near Bonn, Germany, revealing how soldiers recycled and ...
Researchers from Czechia and Germany examined a 14-kilogram clump of ancient Roman mail armor discovered in 2012.
For Roman soldiers stationed on the frontier of the Empire, repairing armor meant recycling, the more precious metals became.
Researchers suggest that when Roman legions were at the empire's remote northern frontiers, they relied on local craftspeople ...
We suddenly feel very close to the people who lived here 1,500 years ago.” The exact count of the metal objects found at the ...
Examination of a 14kg hoard of mail armor near the Roman legionary fortress of Bonn, Germany, offers new insights into the ...
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Near the site of the ancient Roman legionary fortress in Bonn, Germany, archaeologists uncovered a 14-kilogram cache of ...
We know that armor making is an art form. We know it. Still… it’s really easy to let yourself think that making a chain mail shirt is easy after seeing the skills [KdogCrusader] throws down in ...
Gizmodo reports that more than 100 items, including lances; spears; swords; knives; arrowheads; an ax; chainmail armor; and ...