A Roman Colossus Emerges From the Dutch Soil in Nijmegen
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A Roman Colossus Emerges from the Dutch Soil in Nijmegen
While the Dutch city in Nijmegen transforms its Waalfront district, municipal archaeologists have uncovered a monumental Roman building buried for almost two millennia. Located a few meters from the Waal river, this vestige upsets knowledge on the real extent of Ulpia Noviomagus, the first Roman city in the Netherlands. The excavations, led by the archaeological service of the commune of Nijmegen, reveal the foundations of a public structure of …
As the Dutch city of Nijmegen transforms its Waalfront district, municipal archaeologists have discovered a monumental Roman building buried for nearly two millennia. Located a few metres from the Waal River, this vestige upsets the knowledge of the real extent of Ulpia Noviomagus, the first Roman city in the Netherlands. Excavations, carried out by the archaeological service of the commune of Nijmegen, reveal the foundations of a public structu…
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