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An exceptionally preserved 30-pound Roman chainmail, found in 2012 in Bonn, Germany, reveals how ancient soldiers repaired and recycled their armor when they had to take matters into their own ...
LOWER SAXONY, GERMANY—Several fragments of Roman chain mail have been unearthed at the Roman-Germanic site known as the Battle at the Harzhorn, discovered in 2008. The thousands of small iron ...
Near the site of the ancient Roman legionary fortress in Bonn, Germany, archaeologists uncovered a 14-kilogram cache of chainmail, dated to the 2nd–3rd centuries AD.The remnants of the armor were ...
During the Iron Age, between 1,500 and 2,000 years ago, a chieftain buried an arsenal of weapons sufficient to equip a small army in two structures located northwest of Hedensted, Denmark.
The iron ring-mail is a complete Roman chain-mail shirt which was lost during a huge fire at Arbeia, South Shields Roman Fort, in the late third or early fourth century.
An exceptionally preserved 30-pound Roman chainmail, found in 2012 in Bonn, Germany, reveals how ancient soldiers repaired and recycled their armor when they had to take matters into their own ...