Roman Army Camp From the Second Century AD Discovered on the Veluwe Near Apeldoorn
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Researchers have discovered a Roman army camp on the Veluwe, near Apeldoorn. This is remarkable, because this camp must have been located outside the Roman Empire itself. The border ran along the Rhine, between Utrecht and Arnhem.
Archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery on the Veluwe. They came across the remains of a temporary Roman army camp that is not strictly speaking located within the borders of the old Roman Empire. The discovered army camp is located near Hoog Buurlo, west of Apeldoorn. "What makes this discovery special is that the camp […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl .
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Researchers have discovered a Roman army camp on the Veluwe, near Apeldoorn. This is remarkable, because this camp must have been located outside the Roman Empire itself. The border ran along the Rhine, between Utrecht and Arnhem.
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