Rare bronze hand discovered in Roman Vindolanda, England

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The Fort of Vindolanda, an important Roman archaeological site in Europe, holds historical significance as one of the earliest Roman garrisons constructed by the Roman army in England.

Located near Hadrian’s Wall, it served as a Roman auxiliary to safeguard the prominent Stanegate highway.

During the excavation season at Vindolanda, a remarkable artifact was unearthed just a few weeks into the process.

The discovery occurred in the uppermost layers of the northern Severan ditch fill, approximately 1.5 meters below the current ground level, Arkeonews reported.

READ MORE: https://arkeonews.net/rare-bronze-hand-discovered-in-roman-vindolanda-england/

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