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Archaeologists Find Huge, Well-Preserved Roman-Era Shoe - MSN
Archaeologists excavating the ancient Roman city of Magna discovered a huge, well-preserved shoe, which is the largest piece of Roman footwear on record.
Archaeologists find giant Roman shoes, measuring up to 12.8 inches, reopening debates about Hadrian's Wall, supply, and conservation.
Archaeologists at Magna Roman Fort discovered the world's largest Roman shoe, revealing new insights into soldier life and physical diversity near Hadrian's Wall.
A record-breaking Roman shoe, among 32 found at Magna Fort, offers new insights into the footwear and life along Hadrian’s Wall in Brampton, UK.
A record-breaking Roman shoe, among 32 found at Magna Fort, offers new insights into the footwear and life along Hadrian’s Wall in Brampton, UK.
A record-breaking Roman shoe, among 32 found at Magna Fort, offers new insights into the footwear and life along Hadrian’s Wall in Brampton, UK.
The team digging through defensive ditches on their way to excavating the fort itself found a 2,000-year-old shoe comparable to at least a modern men’s size 14 shoe.
A record-breaking Roman shoe, among 32 found at Magna Fort, offers new insights into the footwear and life along Hadrian’s Wall in Brampton, UK.
A record-breaking Roman shoe, among 32 found at Magna Fort, offers new insights into the footwear and life along Hadrian’s Wall in Brampton, UK.
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