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    The remains have been discovered during the works of the Antoni Maura square and according to the first analysis, it is a robust man who died 1,500 years ago during the end of the Roman period.





    As reported by the archaeologists themselves on Monday, February 13 on local television, they have discovered the remains of a man whose bones show a remarkable robustness and a complete fusion of his epiphyses and cranial sutures, so it is believed that he would be more than 35 years old. In addition, as specified, his death is located somewhere in the fourth, fifth and sixth centuries AD, which means that he lived at the end of the Roman period in what is now Barcelona.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gallop View Post
    The remains have been discovered during the works of the Antoni Maura square and according to the first analysis, it is a robust man who died 1,500 years ago during the end of the Roman period.





    As reported by the archaeologists themselves on Monday, February 13 on local television, they have discovered the remains of a man whose bones show a remarkable robustness and a complete fusion of his epiphyses and cranial sutures, so it is believed that he would be more than 35 years old. In addition, as specified, his death is located somewhere in the fourth, fifth and sixth centuries AD, which means that he lived at the end of the Roman period in what is now Barcelona.

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    Interesting, its a iberian from roman period or a roman soldier? i get confused
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jingle Bell View Post
    Interesting, its a iberian from roman period or a roman soldier? i get confused
    Han de hacerle aún el test genético, pero una gran robustez suele indicar que debía ser un legionario romano, ahora cuál era su origen genético ya se verá.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gallop View Post
    Han de hacerle aún el test genético, pero una gran robustez suele indicar que debía ser un legionario romano, ahora cuál era su origen genético ya se verá.
    O quizás podria ser un soldado auxiliar los cuales no erna nativos de la peninsula italica si no de cualquier parte del imperio, por ejemplo los honderos baleares al principio eran tropas auxiliares usados por los romanos pero tengo ganas de saber cuales son los resultados y si tendremos algun dia su muestra en G25


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