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Divers finally found the 1,700-year-old Roman bridge historians had been searching for beneath a Swiss river
A set of wooden piles discovered beneath the Aare River has confirmed the existence of a Roman bridge historians had been ...
The 1,700-year-old wooden supports tell the story.
One of the large posts from the bridge found in Netherlands. Credit: Stichting Expeditie Over de Maas en Rozemarijn Buitenhuis / Provincie Gelderland The pieces, which reach eleven and a half meters ...
Remains of a 4th-Century Roman Bridge Found in the Aare Riverbed in Switzerland at Ancient Salodurum
The largest remaining parts of the bridge. The two wooden posts protrude about a meter from the riverbed and have a diameter of about 20 centimeters. Credit: Kantonsarchäologie Solothurn, Carlos Pinto ...
The bridge was built by Roman emperor Nero, during his reign between AD 54 and AD 68. The river had swallowed the iconic bridge long back but then, miracles can happen anytime. The bridge has ...
The well-preserved remains of a 2,000-year-old Roman bridge were recently discovered in Switzerland, officials said. Photo from Beth MacDonald, UnSplash The ruins of a Roman bridge were recently ...
Piercebridge is a County Durham village a few miles west of Darlington, steeped in history and home to the peaceful ruins of an ancient Roman bridge and fort, quietly tucked near the River Tees. Near ...
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