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"Legion" brings together more than 200 objects including weaponry and everyday items to explore life in the Roman army.
A wood and leather shield dating to around A.D. 250 is one of only a few complete Roman scuta ever found.
There are some incredible rare finds on show at this exhibition but it fails to depict a more diverse life in and around Rome’s armies.
From cavalry helmets to panels of goatskin used for military tents, a new exhibition looking at the lives of Roman soldiers opens at the British Museum in London this week.
Two rare Roman swords unearthed by a metal detectorist are set to go on display to the public. The artefacts, which were found in the north Cotswolds in 2023, are now on show at the Corinium ...
This tall, semi-cylindrical shield, which is in the collection of the Yale University Art Gallery, is one of the few surviving examples of a Roman "scutum," the most popular shield type from the ...
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