Ancient Well in Croatia Reveals Remains of Roman Soldiers
Recent archaeological findings in Croatia have uncovered a well containing the remains of seven Roman soldiers, believed to date back to the 3rd century. The discovery is linked to the Battle of Mursa, which occurred in 260 CE. Researchers suggest that the skeletons were chaotically disposed of in the well following a fierce battle, illustrating the violent historical context of the period. This significant finding not only sheds light on the events of the past but also highlights the challenges faced by Roman soldiers during times of crisis.
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