Skeletons in well identified as Roman soldiers killed 1,700 years ago

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Scientists Uncover Mysterious Remains of Roman Soldiers in Croatia

A team of European archaeologists has made a groundbreaking discovery in the ancient city of Mursa, Croatia, uncovering seven fully preserved skeletons that date back approximately 1,700 years. The skeletal remains were found in 2011 during a dig at the site, which was once a water well repurposed as a mass grave.

The researchers have identified the skeletons as belonging to tall adult men, with four being younger adults and three middle-aged individuals. Despite their robust appearance, all seven skeletons showed signs of early-life stress, such as wear on their teeth. The remains were placed in different positions and at varying depths but appear to have been buried simultaneously.

According to the researchers, it's likely that these soldiers were killed during a 260 C.E. battle for control of the city or succumbed to injuries sustained in a skirmish afterward. The men may have been hastily interred, suggesting that their deaths were sudden and traumatic.

Several of the skeletons displayed injuries consistent with brutal combat. One suffered blunt-force trauma to its facial bones, while two others had puncture wounds on their torsos, likely inflicted by arrows or spear tips. These findings provide a glimpse into the violent nature of life in ancient Mursa.

An analysis of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes revealed that the soldiers were primarily grain-eaters, with little meat consumption in their diets. The researchers also conducted DNA analysis on four skeletons, which found that none appeared to be native to Croatia. Instead, one was likely from northern Europe, while another hailed from the Byzantine Empire.

Mursa has been a subject of archaeological interest for decades, but this latest discovery sheds new light on the city's tumultuous past. The site was ravaged by conflicts during the Crisis of the Third Century, which saw Rome teeter on the brink of collapse due to civil wars, foreign invasions, and economic woes.

The city eventually ceased to exist as a major urban settlement after attacks in 441 C.E. However, this recent finding serves as a poignant reminder that even in ancient times, human lives were often cut short by violence and conflict. The discovery of these Roman soldiers' remains is a powerful testament to the enduring legacy of Mursa's complex and troubled history.
 
omg u no this is so crazy lol they found 7 roman soldiers skeletons in croatia like what even 😱 it's like we were there watching the whole battle go down i swear some of them had arrow wounds and blunt force trauma 🀯 how sad πŸ€• at least they got to be preserved for us to see today πŸ™ but can u imagine dying from a skirmish 1700 yrs ago lol like what even is that πŸ˜‚ also omg the fact that they ate mostly grains and no meat fam πŸ‘Œ
 
omg 🀯 can u believe dis?! so like scientists found these roman skeletons in croatia & theyre literally 1700 yrs old!!! its mindblowing πŸ’₯ i mean who knew roman soldiers were still roaming around mursa, huh? 🀣 anyway, im lowkey fascinated by the fact that these guys were grain-eaters lol like who eats all grains no meat? πŸ˜‚πŸŒΎ anyways, dna analysis shows they came from diff places & one was even from northern europe πŸ—ΊοΈ this discovery is so cool! πŸ‘
 
🀯 I mean, can you believe it? 1700 years old skeletons just chillin' in Croatia πŸ‡­πŸ‡·. It's like they were sipping coffee at a ancient Starbucks or something β˜•οΈ. The fact that they had stress on their teeth and injuries from combat is wild. You'd think that after all these years, we'd be able to figure out what happened to them. I'm kinda fascinated by the DNA results tho. Not knowing where they came from is like, totally mysterious πŸ€”. It's amazing how history can be so brutal at times, and it's cool that scientists are able to uncover these secrets πŸ”.
 
OMG 🀯 just read about this insane archaeological find in Croatia! Scientists discovered 7 fully preserved Roman soldier skeletons that are straight fire πŸ”₯ I mean, can you believe they were killed during battle over 1700 years ago? It's like something out of a historical thriller movie πŸ’€ The injuries on these guys are brutal - one had facial bones smashed, and two had arrow wounds 🏹πŸ”ͺ. And get this - their DNA showed they came from outside Croatia! One was from northern Europe, while another was from the Byzantine Empire 🌍️ It's like a window into ancient history that we didn't know existed πŸ•°οΈ Mursa was already super interesting, but now it's like a whole new level of intrigue πŸ”. Can't wait to see more about this discovery! πŸ’₯
 
🀯 Just learned about these 1700 year old skeletons found in Croatia and I'm mind blown πŸ™Œ. Can you believe they were grain eaters lol? Like, who knew ancient Romans didn't love a good burger or pizza? πŸ˜‚ And the fact that their remains show signs of early-life stress is wild. It's like they were all raised with anxiety 😩. The injuries from combat are crazy though - it's like they just walked into a medieval movie 🎬. This discovery is giving me so much to think about... like, what would our lives be like if we had to deal with that level of violence and trauma all the time? πŸ€” It's making me appreciate how far we've come as a society πŸ’•
 
Wow 🀯 I mean, can you believe it? Ancient soldiers just lying there for 1700 years 😲. It's crazy how their lives were cut short by brutal combat πŸ’€. The fact that they ate mostly grains all their lives is wild too 🌾. And the DNA results showing they came from different places, like northern Europe and the Byzantine Empire, adds another layer of complexity to it πŸ€”.

It's just amazing that this discovery sheds new light on Mursa's tumultuous past πŸ•°οΈ. I wonder what their stories are, how they died, and what happened after they passed away πŸ’€. I need more info about these guys πŸ˜‚.
 
omg this is so wild like they found these 7 skeletons just chillin' after being killed in battle 🀯 what's crazy is that one of them had blunt-force trauma on their face lol i mean can you even imagine waking up to get punted in the face πŸ˜‚ anyway it's interesting that they only ate grains and not much meat, maybe they were all vegans or something? πŸ₯— also the fact that none of the skeletons were native to croatia is wild, like who knows where they came from? πŸ€”
 
This new discovery is so cool 🀯! I mean, who wouldn't want to uncover skeletons that are literally 1,700 years old? 😲 It's wild to think about how these guys lived and died in ancient Croatia. The fact that they were all killed during battles or had brutal injuries suggests that life back then was super intense πŸ’₯.

I'm also really fascinated by the diet of these soldiers - it sounds like they mostly ate grains, which is pretty different from what we're used to today πŸ€ͺ. And the DNA results are crazy interesting, especially with the guy who came from northern Europe and another one from the Byzantine Empire 🌎.

What's also amazing is how this discovery sheds light on Mursa's complex past πŸ’‘. It's a great reminder that even in ancient times, human lives were affected by conflict and violence πŸ˜”. I wonder what else we can learn about this city and its history πŸ”.
 
πŸ€” it's crazy how our understanding of the past can be both humbling and haunting at the same time... i mean, these guys were just trying to survive in this chaotic world, making their way through life with some wins and losses, but ultimately cut down by conflict & violence πŸ’€. what's even more striking is that despite all the trauma they went through, we can still learn so much from them about our own humanity 🀝. like, who are we to judge ourselves when we know that people just a few centuries ago were struggling with the same fears & doubts as us? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ anyway, it's up to us to keep their memories alive, and maybe, just maybe, we can learn something from their experiences about how to build bridges instead of walls πŸ’ͺ.
 
🀯 I'm soooo stoked about this archaeological find 🏯! Can you imagine being one of those ancient Roman soldiers, fighting for your life in 260 C.E.? 😱 The fact that their remains show signs of early-life stress is like, totally mind-blowing 🀯. It's like they were young and full of life when they got killed πŸ’€. I mean, who doesn't love a good mystery? 🧐

And the injuries on those skeletons are just... wow 😲. Blunt-force trauma to the face and puncture wounds from arrows? That's like something out of a horror movie πŸŽƒ! But at the same time, it's heartbreaking to think about how they died πŸ’”.

The DNA analysis is also super interesting πŸ”¬. I mean, who knew that none of those skeletons were even from Croatia? πŸ˜‚ It's like, what were they doing there in the first place? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

Anyway, I'm just so grateful that these soldiers' remains have been preserved all these years ⏳️. It's like a piece of history is finally being uncovered πŸ”. Can't wait to learn more about ancient Mursa and its complex past πŸ’­!
 
I mean, can you believe it? 1,700 years old and still giving us a glimpse into the past 😲. I'm not surprised that they had brutal combat injuries, but it's wild that they had meat consumption at all. Like, ancient Romans were already super disciplined about their diets 🀣. And the DNA results are crazy - northern Europe to the Byzantine Empire? That's like traveling on a Roman road trip πŸš—. The fact that Mursa was destroyed by conflicts is no surprise, but it's still haunting to think that those soldiers' lives were cut short in such a violent way πŸ’”.
 
OMG 🀯! This is like, SO cool!!! I mean, can you even imagine walking around ancient Croatia and seeing real-life Roman soldiers? 😲 They're so well preserved, it's crazy! And that they had all those injuries... it's like they were in the middle of a battle or something πŸ’₯. I love how they found out the soldiers didn't eat much meat, either - that's so interesting! πŸ€”. I'm literally dying to know more about Mursa and its history... this is like, the ultimate archaeological find!!! πŸ’ͺ
 
🧐 So I'm reading about these Roman skeletons found in Croatia and it's wild to think that they're over 1,700 years old 😲. I mean, we know ancient civilizations were into warfare and stuff, but this is like...next level. The fact that their diets consisted mainly of grain and they had injuries from brutal combat makes me wonder if life was really as peaceful back then πŸ€”.

I also found it interesting that none of the skeletons showed any signs of disease or parasites, which suggests that the environment at the time might have been relatively clean or sanitary? Not that I'm saying ancient people didn't know how to keep themselves clean, but still πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm loving how scientists are finally giving us the lowdown on what life was like 1700 years ago 😎. I mean, think about it, we're talking ancient battles, brutal combat, and mass graves - talk about a Wild West vibe πŸ’₯. The fact that these soldiers were mostly grain-eaters is kinda weird to me though πŸ€”, I mean, don't get me wrong, carbs are cool and all, but come on, some meat would've been nice too, you know? πŸ˜‚ Anyway, it's sick to think that even back then, human lives were being cut short by violence - it's like we're reliving history, minus the epic battles, sadly πŸ’”.
 
Ugh, can we talk about the website for a sec? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I was reading this super interesting article about the Roman soldiers found in Croatia and I got distracted by all the cool facts... but now I'm annoyed because I need to leave another comment on my thread πŸ™„. Anyway, back to Mursa - it's crazy to think that these guys were grain-eaters with little meat consumption in their diets. I mean, can you imagine not having pizza every Friday night? πŸ•πŸ˜‚.

But seriously, the fact that they found DNA from northern Europe and the Byzantine Empire is wild... like, who knew our ancient ancestors were so connected? 🌎. And those injuries! Brutal combat, huh? πŸ’€ I'm just glad we can learn from the past without having to relive it. 🀞.

You know what's not brutal though? The way this website lets me post 500 words at a time... 😩. Can't they see I've got thoughts pouring out of my head and into this box?! πŸ“ It's like, can we please just let people write without the character limit? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm like, totally fascinated by this latest find 🀯. It's crazy how much we can learn from ancient civilizations about human behavior & stuff. I mean, the fact that these Roman soldiers were all grain-eaters is wild, but also kinda makes sense given the time period. And yeah, it's not surprising they had injuries consistent with brutal combat - that was basically life in the army back then πŸ˜“.

But what really gets me is how much we know about these guys from DNA analysis alone 🧬. I mean, being able to tell where someone's from by their genetic makeup? That's wild tech right there! Anyway, it's always cool to see new discoveries like this, even if they are thousands of years old πŸ’€.

I think this find is especially interesting because it shows that even ancient cities were affected by violence & conflict. It's not just some dry historical footnote - these people really lived & died in the midst of all that chaos 😒.
 
OMG 🀯 I'm literally blown away by this archaeological find! 7 fully preserved Roman soldier skeletons in Croatia? Mind. Blown. πŸ’₯ The fact that they were killed or died suddenly, with signs of early-life stress and brutal combat injuries is just so haunting. I mean, can you even imagine being a soldier back then? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

And the DNA analysis is insane! One of them was from northern Europe, another from the Byzantine Empire... it's like they were from different worlds. 😲 The fact that they mostly ate grains with little meat means their diet was so different from ours today.

I love how Mursa's history is finally being shed some light on. It's crazy to think that this city was once a major urban settlement, but then got ravaged by wars and conflicts. πŸ’” This discovery is like a time capsule, giving us a glimpse into the lives of people who lived 1,700 years ago.

I'm literally dying over here to know more about these soldiers! Who were they? What was their life like? πŸ’€ Can we get an excavation team in there ASAP? 🚧
 
🀯 I'm like totally fascinated by this find! Can you imagine being one of those soldiers, fighting for your life in ancient Croatia? 😱 It's crazy to think that these guys were just regular people who got caught up in some brutal battles. The fact that their bodies were found in a mass grave and not really preserved is so cool, it's like they were frozen in time. πŸ’€

I'm also kinda curious about the DNA results - did these soldiers have any connections to other cultures or empires? It's wild to think that they might've been from different parts of Europe or even the Byzantine Empire! 🌍

It's crazy how this discovery sheds new light on Mursa's history, though. I mean, we always hear about ancient Rome and all that, but it's not often you get a glimpse into what life was really like for those soldiers. πŸ’‘
 
man they found 7 roman soldiers skeletons in croatia its so crazy how they all had injuries from combat & stuff it makes you think about how brutal life was back then 🀯 their teeth were also messed up like they went through stress & hardship, but the weird thing is that none of them were native to croatia πŸ€” maybe they came from other parts of europe or even byzantine empire? its not just about the history thats cool its about how we can learn from the past & what humans were capable of 1700 yrs ago πŸ‘€
 
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