susanfoster+FollowRoman Ruins & Infant Graves Discovered!Archaeologists just hit the jackpot in Switzerland! While prepping for new apartments, they uncovered a super well-preserved Roman road, ancient homes, and even infant graves—right where people lived 2,000 years ago. The coolest part? They found rare artifacts like a bronze panther and a colorful glass spindle whorl. Plus, the whole dig was digitally documented for the first time, setting a new standard for future finds. Imagine living on top of all that history! #Archaeology #RomanEmpire #HistoryNerd #Switzerland #AncientFinds #AugustaRaurica #Science570Share
susanfoster+FollowAncient Hoard Uncovered in Hungary!Archaeologists just found a massive stash of Bronze and Iron Age treasures in Hungary—think weapons, jewelry, and even ancient military gear! Turns out, these artifacts were likely sacrificed to please the gods. The Hallstatt people, who lived there ages ago, were metalworking pros with some seriously advanced skills. Over 900 metal objects have been dug up so far, and researchers are buzzing about what this could reveal about early European elites. Can you imagine what else is still buried? #Archaeology #HistoryNerd #AncientFinds #BronzeAge #IronAge #Hallstatt #Hungary #Science140Share
jason40+FollowAncient Roman Kiln Found in Gloucester!Did you see this? Archaeologists just uncovered a massive Roman settlement and a super rare limekiln in Barnwood, Gloucester! This kiln is HUGE—like, four meters wide—and it’s the first of its kind found in the area. They also found Roman buildings, a mysterious grave with just hobnails, and even a pit of pottery that might’ve been part of a ritual. It’s wild to think about all the construction and daily life happening here nearly 2,000 years ago! #Archaeology #RomanBritain #HistoryNerd #Gloucester #AncientFinds #Science350Share
jason40+FollowRoman Horse Cemetery Found in Germany?!Did you hear about the wild Roman horse graveyard in Germany? Archaeologists just dug up over 100 horse skeletons at an ancient Roman military site—not in Italy, but right in Bad Cannstatt! These horses weren’t battle casualties; they were likely retired cavalry horses, buried with care (some even had farewell gifts). The site is nearly 2,000 years old and shows just how much the Romans valued their steeds. Imagine the stories those horses could tell! #Archaeology #RomanEmpire #History #WeirdHistory #AncientFinds #Science560Share
Roy Davis+FollowAncient Swords Found in French Necropolis!Imagine prepping for a business park and stumbling onto a 2,300-year-old Celtic necropolis packed with treasures! Archaeologists in France just revealed they found over 100 graves (no bodies, thanks to acidic soil) but tons of ancient bling—pottery, jewelry, and the real showstoppers: two insanely rare Iron Age swords, still in their scabbards. These beauties are decked out with copper, glass, and crescent moon designs. It’s like a real-life time capsule from France’s Celtic past! #Archaeology #History #IronAge #France #AncientFinds #Celtic #Science1433Share