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Roman chamber pots yield the world’s oldest evidence of Cryptosporidium parasite in humans
Sometime during the Roman Empire, residents of two garrison towns along the lower Danube relieved themselves into squat ...
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Poop-encrusted chamber pots from the Roman Empire reveal oldest known human cases of crypto parasite
Chamber pots from the frontier of the Roman Empire have provided the world's earliest evidence of humans infected with the ...
Flecks of pollen embedded in the ship’s ancient waterproofing material contained evidence of the ship’s many stops along the ...
Hundreds of individuals buried along Rome’s northern frontier challenge the idea of barbarian invasions: they had already ...
An ancient Roman merchant ship, submerged for over two millennia off Ilovik, has revealed secrets of Roman seafaring.
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Archaeologists recently uncovered a mysterious Roman-era settlement site in Germany, complete with building remains and hundreds of artifacts dating back nearly two millennia. The Schafbreite site, ...
About 2,200 years ago, a Roman Republic ship sank off the coast of modern-day Croatia, with wood and amphorae (ancient ...
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