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ACT researcher traces roman lifestyles


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Archaeologists are using digital mapping techniques to find out more about day-to-day life in Roman forts.

 

Centre from the Archaelogical Research spokeswoman in Canberra in the ACT, Dr Penelope Allison, is part of a team tracking where pottery and women's jewellery has been found in Roman military camps along the old frontier in Germany. Dr Allison says by marking the number of materials found in particular buildings and streets archaeologists will learn more about life thousands of years ago.

 

more at Car.anu.edu.au

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