guy Posted Sunday at 01:11 AM Report Share Posted Sunday at 01:11 AM Over 100 horse skeletons have been discovered near Stuttgart, Germany. These were believed to have been belonged to a Roman castra (military camp) that dated from the early 2nd century AD. An analysis of the horse remains suggest they died at different times. https://www.heritagedaily.com/2025/05/1800-year-old-cemetery-for-roman-calvary-horses-discovered-in-stuttgart-suburb/155143#google_vignette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guidoLaMoto Posted yesterday at 02:13 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 02:13 PM This is surprising that they took the time (let alone the space) to bury horses instead of simply immolating them as we still do today. The Romans became the greatest civilization with the aid of their invention cement....Imagine what they could have accomplished had they also discovered glue? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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