A Metal Detectorist in the U.K. Has Discovered Two Ancient Roman Cavalry Swords Once Used for Fighting on Horseback
A Metal Detectorist in the U.K. Has Discovered Two Ancient Roman Cavalry Swords Once Used for Fighting on Horseback
A pair of ancient Roman swords have been found in England near Cirencester, which in the 2nd century was a busy metropolis.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/6537002
The swords indicate the presence of the Roman military in Cotswolds, England.
I bet he watched University Challenge last night.
7 0 ReplyI'm glad they clarified it was for fighting on horseback and not for the horses themselves
6 0 ReplyThe swords indicate the presence of the Roman military in Cotswolds, England.
You don't say!? Roman Corinium (modern day Cirencester) was a very important town, largest in size second only to Londinium.
5 0 ReplyI don't care if they aren't gold - I'd do a little dance after finding them!
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