The RG-2000 NETWORK
The Romans in Ancient Germany

 

ARCHEOLOGY

For 500 years, scholars of the Germanic-Roman War have depended on the same Roman sources, and no matter what angle you look at them from, they never say anything new. Unless, of course, they can be viewed in the light of new information - and that is always provided by the archeologists.

A dig at Kalkriese Hill (left), and (right) the most spectacular find to date:
the helmet mask found at the site of an engagement on the last day of the Battle.

The Digs

Please click on a region in the left bar for information on arcdheological sites in that area, including links to the web pages of the digs.

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