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Archaeologists Discover 1,800-Year-Old Tomb of Roman Soldier – Buried with His Dagger, but His Legs Were Cut Off

Summary by The Archaeologist
Archaeologists excavating an ancient fortress in Almendralejo, Spain, have uncovered a striking burial site—believed to belong to a Roman soldier who died around 1,800 years ago.The discovery was made during an archaeological survey conducted before the installation of solar panels at a solar farm. This excavation not only revealed a remarkable ancient settlement but also the eerie remains of a man buried in a highly unusual and unsettling manne…
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The Archaeologist broke the news in on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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