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Two silver coins minted in during the Roman Empire have been found on a remote and uninhabited island in the Baltic Sea. Archaeologists have no idea how they got there.
The mystery of Roman coins discovered on remote Baltic Sea island. ... who ruled at the height of the empire from AD98-117, and the other showing Antoninus Pius, ...
Now, the figurine has been shown to the public for the very first time, and it’s being called the discovery of the century.
At its height in 117 AD, the Roman Empire covered 40 modern nations and 5 million square km. Sea crossings aside, you could walk from northern Britain to the Persian Gulf and have never left the ...