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Roman scutum: An 1,800-year-old shield dropped by a Roman soldier who likely died in battleWhat it is: A wooden and leather shield used by a Roman soldier in battle Where it is from: Dura-Europos, Syria When it was made: Second century A.D. Related: Babylonian tablet preserves student's ...
The world's only intact Roman shield and body armour that was found in a German field after being buried for more than 2,000 years are set to go on display in a new exhibition at the British Museum.
Around four tons of ancient Roman lead was yesterday transferred ... It is therefore the perfect material with which to shield the CUORE (Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events ...
A wood and leather shield dating to around A.D. 250 is one of only a few complete Roman scuta ever found. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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