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A section of a Roman wall has been uncovered in Aachen, Germany, near the Belgium border. It is thought to have been built after Aachen was overrun by Frankish forces in the third century AD. Roman civil administration collapsed in the area around AD 375. The last Roman coins found in the area are from the time of the Emperor Gratian (AD 375-383).

 

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https://arkeonews.net/ancient-roman-3rd-century-defensive-wall-found-in-germany/

 

http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/69767

 

https://archaeologymag.com/2024/03/roman-defensive-wall-found-in-aachen-germany/

 


 

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