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How Convenient For Archaeology That The Romans Built Camps
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How Convenient For Archaeology That The Romans Built Camps
Major find in Britain.  While the headline is a bit over the top - Caesar already wrote this bit of history for us - the confirmation is vital.

https://www.rawstory.com/2017/11/first-e...an-empire/

Quote:First evidence of Julius Caesar’s invasion of Britain could rewrite the history of the Roman Empire

Quote:reported that the ditch itself is about 15 feet across and 6 feet deep. Radiocarbon dating, along with pottery recovered from the scene, place it in the 1st century B.C. The archaeologists also found animal bones and iron weapons, including a pilum—a Roman javelin.
“It’s probably the single most important object that we found,” Andrew Fitzpatrick, a Research Associate from the University of Leicester’s School of Archaeology and Ancient History, told Newsweek. “It’s not a British weapon…this particular style of weapon goes to the southern Alpine region, to northern Italy. The significance is that that’s where Caesar raised his legion; he recruited from that area.”
Taken all together, the evidence suggests that Pegwell Bay was the site of a Roman base during the first century B.C. The discovery will be broadcast November 29 on the BBC Four’s Digging For Britain.
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Very cool!

Thanks, Min!

Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:

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Meanwhile, there's still nothing on hundreds of thousands in the Sinai, as claimed by Exodus...
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Yes, hold that thought.

Could be because it didn't happen but Caesar's 'invasion' did.  Actually, what Caesar did was more of a reconnaissance in force.
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(November 29, 2017 at 4:42 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Yes, hold that thought.

Could be because it didn't happen but Caesar's 'invasion' did.  Actually, what Caesar did was more of a reconnaissance in force.

Good observation. The actual invasion of Britain began under Claudius and continued for the next 50 years or so. 

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No one has ever found any trace of a Nephite settlement either. And the LDS has spent millions looking.
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Nor will they!
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Here, V.

Enjoy.

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