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| Friday, September 18, 2009 |
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3 Roman military camp sites found in Austria may rewrite history |
| VIENNA - Archaeologists have unearthed three Roman military camp sites archaeologists in Burgenland, Austria, which they say will rewrite the history of the Romans in the country. According to Weiner Zeitung, Stefan Groh, the leader of the Austrian Archeological Institute (OAI) team that discovered the sites, said that the three camp sites near Strebersdorf in Burgenland’s Lutzmannsburg municipality were along the old amber road, the main Roman trading road in the region. Groh said that the objects found at the sites, which cover an area of two hectares, would lead to new understanding of the function of the Roman army. Labels: austria, military, road, roman empire |
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| Thursday, September 17, 2009 |
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Roman military camp sites discovered in Burgenland |
| Three Roman military camp sites have been unearthed by archaeologists in Burgenland who say their finds will rewrite the history of the Romans in Austria. Stefan Groh, the leader of the Austrian Archeological Institute (ÖAI) team that discovered the sites, said today (Thurs) that the three camp sites near Strebersdorf in Burgenland's Lutzmannsburg municipality were along the old amber road, the main Roman trading road in the region. Labels: austria, dig, military, road, roman empire |
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| Thursday, August 06, 2009 |
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