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Poles discovered Roman baths

In Gonio, south of Batumi, a team of researchers discovered baths built and used by the Roman military about 2,000 years ago. – We were surprised by both the age of the foundation and the high quality of its workmanship – told PAP Dr Radosław Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski, head of excavations.

Poles discovered Roman baths

Roman military camp discovered in eastern Germany

Archaeologists have confirmed the presence of a Roman military camp in eastern Germany. An area of ​​about 18 hectares, discovered near the town of Hachelbich in Thuringia, could accommodate a Roman legion, i.e. about 5,000 people. The location of the camp in a wide valley supplemented by a few natural obstacles suggests that the site was intended to be only a staging area for future eastward expansion.

Drawing showing the marching camp of the Romans. Illustration in Florián de Ocampo's book from 1852

“Egyptian blue” accidentally found

Scientists accidentally found evidence of the existence of the so-called “Egyptian blue”, the first known artificial pigment. The discovery was made in a collection of paintings from Roman Egypt.

Mummy portrait

Uncovered sphinx may represent emperor Claudius

In Egypt, a new interesting discovery was made – a statue of a smiling sphinx was excavated from the ground. The object was discovered near the Temple of Hathor, in a tomb in the province of Qena, in southern Egypt. Interestingly, researchers believe that the sculpture may represent the emperor Claudius (reigned 41-54 CE).

Uncovered sphinx may represent emperor Claudius

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