Volunteer archaeologists armed with satellite imagery helped identify four previously unknown Roman-era marching camps. The camps, all located in Germany, were dated to the early third century C.E.
Volunteer archaeologists scanning commercial satellite imagery have helped uncover four Roman marching camps in central Germany, revealing traces of a 1,700‑year‑old military campaign that had gone ...
Volunteers scouring satellite imagery pinpointed what they thought was evidence of Roman-era marching camps in Germany. On-the-ground investigation confirmed their thinking, leading to the discovery ...
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