1,800-year-old warhorse cemetery held remains of a beloved horse — and a man considered an ‘outsider’ to Roman society

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a horse skeleton in the ground

Archaeologists in Germany have unearthed a vast horse cemetery from Roman times, a discovery that is “very rare,” according to researchers.

The excavation, conducted in Stuttgart’s borough of Bad Cannstatt, has revealed the skeletal remains of more than 100 horses. These animals were part of a Roman cavalry unit known as Ala, which was active in what is now southwest Germany during the second century A.D., radiocarbon dating of the horses’ bones revealed.

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