Researchers have unraveled new insights into a collection of "beautiful and functional" ancient tools used by Roman surgeons around 2,000 years ago. A team at the University of Exeter (UE) in the ...
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In 1992, a man looking for a lost hammer accidentally found an ancient Roman hoard worth £1.75 million
In 1992, a man looking for a lost hammer in Hoxne in Suffolk, UK, ended up finding an ancient chest containing treasure worth around £1.75 million (around £4.7 million or $6.3 million today). In ...
Decorative scrolls in the scalpel handle found among the Roman medical tools, London, United Kingdom EXETER, ENGLAND—Newsweek reports that researchers led by Rebecca Flemming of the University of ...
The tools were found near what was the center of the Dacian kingdom before it was conquered by the Romans in 102 AD, the researcher said. Photo by Aurora Pețan In 2022, a villager walking through the ...
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