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Learn why the use of a tiny spoon likely suggests that Germanic communities used psychotropic drugs for battle.
It seems unlikely that the Germanic barbarians of the Roman era would have used no drugs whatsoever. If the team's findings can be confirmed, they will tell us more about how our ancestors lived ...
Roman soldiers lined up for battle in a tight ... and their job was to guard the wall against people they described as barbarians. Now, for the Romans, barbarians were local tribes who lived ...
The Roman Empire is divided into two parts: the Eastern Empire, governed by his son Arcadius, and the Western Empire, by his son Honorius. Barbarian peoples—Swabians, Vandals, Alans, Visigoths ...
Archaeologists in Germany have discovered the 1,700-year-old burial of a "barbarian" who lived on the edge of the Roman Empire and was given valuable grave goods, including glassware, pottery and ...
Friendly barbarians sometimes served in the Roman army; after 25 years, they retired as Roman citizens, free to settle anywhere in the empire. Vindolanda alone was home to units recruited from ...
The Romans associated pants with barbarism and eventually banned them, but the legwear eventually became commonplace nonetheless.
Barbarian warriors likely snorted stimulants during battle in Roman times, according to a new study that sheds more light on the fighting practices of the Germanic community. Archaeologists now ...