guy Posted 21 hours ago Report Share Posted 21 hours ago (edited) A Roman settlement, including three Roman homesteads, has been discovered in Northwestern Germany, specifically in Delbrück-Bentfeld. Notably, these are situated 90 miles away from the recognized Roman frontier, known as the Limes Germanicus. This finding suggests a more significant interaction between the Romans and the local German population from the 1st to the 3rd centuries AD. https://arkeonews.net/unveiling-a-roman-settlement-beyond-the-empire-new-discoveries-in-delbruck-bentfeld-germany/ Extensive Roman settlement found beyond the borders of the Roman Empire Article on the Limes Germanicus Exploring the Limes Germanicus – images from Rome’s Germanic Frontier FOLLOWING HADRIAN Scene at the dreary Limes from the movie “The Fall of the Roman Empire” Excellent video on the Limes Germanicus: Below is a thread on a military site discovered nearby at Paderborn, Germany. Edited 19 hours ago by guy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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