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Researchers in Israel found a cache of Roman swords hidden deep in a Dead Sea cave where the 1,900-year-old weapons were "excellently preserved." ...
Four Roman swords and the head of a javelin known as a “pilum” were discovered by Israeli archeologists inside a remote cave near the Dead Sea, in an area that was known as a hideout of Jewish ...
Journalists gather around a showcase displaying a Roman-era javelin and four swords found in a Judean Desert cave, presented at the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein National Campus for the Archeology ...
Four stunningly preserved Roman-era swords—preserved for almost 2,000 years in their wood and leather scabbards—have been discovered in a cave near the Dead Sea, the Israel Antiquities ...
Perfectly preserved Roman-era swords were discovered in a Dead Sea cave by Israeli reseachers. The Israeli Antiquities Authority thinks the four swords were used by Judean rebels 1,900 years ago.
Archaeologists Unearth Four 1,900-Year-Old Roman Swords in Israeli Cave Jewish rebels may have hidden the weapons away from the Roman army in the second century C.E.
Archaeologists uncover Roman weapons and Messapian city walls near Ugento, southern Italy, tied to the Hannibalic War era in 209 B.C.
4 Roman-era swords were found perfectly preserved in their scabbards in a cave. They were as sharp as if they were hidden today, scientists said.
Weapons owned by Roman Army The Romans elevated warfare to a military science, evident in the weaponry of the Roman legionary.