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Spanish military camp further revealed by drought


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Europe’s drought and heatwave revealed an ancient Roman military camp complex, Aquis Querquennis, as water levels in the Lima River in Galicia, Spain, dropped. GALIDRONE Screengrab from Farodevigo's Twitter

Recent droughts have impacted the regional landscapes throughout the world. This drought in northwestern Spain has revealed new findings at the military site at Aquis Querquennis when reservoir levels fell around 50%.

Aquis Querquennis is a Roman fort in Ourense Province, Galicia. It was constructed circa 69-79 AD to house soldiers building the Via XVIII and was occupied by the Legio VII Gemina until that unit was posted to Dacia in 120 AD and the fort abandoned. Wikipedia


 

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/article264947409.html

 


 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquis_Querquennis

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