"Gladiator" type battlefield found

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  1. webmaster

    webmaster Administrator Staff Member

    HANOVER, Germany (CNN) -- Archaeologists have found more than 600
    relics from a huge battle between a Roman army and Barbarians in the
    third century, long after historians believed Rome had given up
    control of northern Germany.

    "We have to write our history books new, because what we thought was
    that the activities of the Romans ended at nine or 10 (years) after
    Christ," said Lutz Stratmann, science minister for the German state of
    Lower Saxony. "Now we know that it must be 200 or 250 after that."

    For weeks, archeologist Petra Loenne and her team have been searching
    this area with metal detectors, pulling hundreds of ancient Roman
    weapons out of the ground. They paint a picture of a highly organized,
    technologically superior Roman army beset by Germanic tribes in a
    forest about 80 km (50 miles) south of the modern city of Hanover.

    The hillside battlefield was discovered by relic-hunters illegally
    searching for souvenirs of more recent wars near the town of Kalefeld-
    Oldenrode. One of them brought some of the items he found to Loenne,
    who works for the local government.

    The artifacts are so well preserved that the scientists can already
    retrace some of the battle lines.

    "We believe the Germans ambushed the Romans here, but the legions
    quickly fired back with catapults and archers -- and then it came to a
    massive man-on-man onslaught," Loenne said.

    The items unearthed so far include an axe, still sharp after nearly
    1,800 years; horseshoes; shovels; spearheads; and dozens of arrowheads
    for a Scorpio, a cross between a catapult and a crossbow -- the
    ancient equivalent of artillery.

    "With a very high speed, on a very long distance -- about 300 meters
    -- you can hit targets precisely," said Henning Hassman, of Hanover's
    archeological institute.

    Researchers say the evidence suggests the tribesmen lured the Romans
    into the forest to keep them from making full use of those long-range
    weapons and draw them into hand-to-hand combat, outside of the
    formations the imperial troops had mastered. However, they believe the
    Romans ultimately prevailed.

    Other relics include coins depicting the late second-century Roman
    emperor Commodus, depicted in the Oscar-winning Hollywood epic
    "Gladiator" -- a film that opens with a scene of battle against a
    barbarian horde that scientists say appears to be largely accurate.
    And Loenne said her team may have only begun to scratch the surface of
    the forest.

    "We hope we might find fortifications and if we are lucky, maybe even
    battlefield graveyards," she said.
     

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  2. Bookworm616

    Bookworm616 Well-Known Member

    WOW!! Very cool!! Thanks for sharing, Webbie. :D
     
  3. Blacktiger2005

    Blacktiger2005 Well-Known Member

    I love it. Webmaster, I did not know that you are into warfare, ancient history. I like to read ancient, medieval, and modern warfare in history.
     
  4. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    I like to read up on weapons, tactics and strategies used in warfare. One sim that I play is Falcon 4.0, which is a F-16 based flight simulation. It comes with a 300+ page manual, which covers everything from proper ramp start-ups, basic fighter manuevers, weapons loadouts, and radar operation. It places you as a pilot, within a Dynamic, AI driven battlefield. It's like being a real fighter pilot during a war that never ends.
     
  5. Persephone

    Persephone New Member

    "Maximus! Maximus! Maximus!"
     
  6. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member


    Gladiator was and IS still a good movie.

    I hate how his friend Quintis played him tho. That was his man.

    :smt012
     
  7. Persephone

    Persephone New Member

    "Et tu, Brutus?"
     
  8. Bookworm616

    Bookworm616 Well-Known Member

    LOL! Not quite the same. ;)

    Damn, I want to watch Gladiator now.
     

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