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Live Science on MSNOne Roman soldier had enormous feet, 2,000-year-old waterlogged leather shoe revealsArchaeologists have unearthed an enormous leather shoe while digging at the bottom of an "ankle-breaker" defensive ditch at a ...
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The researchers found pottery and other smaller items, but three 2,000-year-old leather shoes, which were still intact, ...
Excavations at the Roman fort Magna in northern England have already yielded three ancient leather shoes, one of which is ...
A large sole from a leather shoe was discovered at Magna, a Roman fort in northern England. | Credit: Vindolanda Trust Archaeologists have unearthed an enormous leather shoe while digging at the ...
Archaeologists in Bavaria used X-rays to examine the remains a 2,000-year-old leather sandal found at a settlement outside a Roman military camp. The sole of the shoe contained several "well ...
That means this 2,000-year-old centurion had bigger feet than muscleman ... the soil before archaeologists can find them, making leather shoes an exciting find. Only when it is kept in a wet ...
Old leather shoes once possibly used to “ward off evil spirits” has started an archeological dig at a Canton home. The Tilden House was built in 1725 and is one of the first surviving houses ...
For example, a weakening of small toe bones found in 40,000-year-old human fossils has been cited as evidence of the advent of shoes. Compared to Ötzi's shoes, the world's oldest leather shoe is ...
The 20-foot-long wreck was carefully extracted by archeologists, who discovered multiple artifacts onboard, including a left shoe made of leather. So far, it is believed to have come from the 1800s.
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