"Ghost of Teutoburg Forest massacre emerges after 2,000 years: Armour of Roman legionary who was 'sacrificed' by Germanic tribesmen and 'cooked in a pot' is found at site of battle where 20,000 soldiers from three legions where wiped out in 9 AD"
A read from Germany....
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -9-AD.html
Ghost of Teutoburg Forest massacre emerges after 2,000 years: Armour of Roman legionary who was 'sacrificed' by Germanic
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Re: Ghost of Teutoburg Forest massacre emerges after 2,000 years: Armour of Roman legionary who was 'sacrificed' by Germ
I remember reading about the discovery of the battle site in Treasure Hunting magazine some years ago, Captain Klun I think his name was who discovered the battle site. totally different area to where it was believed to have happened if I remember correctly.
As for finding a cuirass, looks more like lorica segmentata to me
Amazing find though
As for finding a cuirass, looks more like lorica segmentata to me
Amazing find though
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