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Home / Science / Oldest Roman Grave Discovery Rewrites Heerlen History

Oldest Roman Grave Discovery Rewrites Heerlen History

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Ancient tomb with cremated remains found near Heerlen's Raadhuisplein.
  • Engraved bowls revealed the tomb belonged to Roman soldier Flaccus.
  • The find dates to year 0, making it Heerlen's oldest known Roman grave.
Oldest Roman Grave Discovery Rewrites Heerlen History

An extraordinary archaeological find has been made in Heerlen, unearthing what is now recognized as the oldest Roman grave in the town, dating back to the year 0. Excavations near Raadhuisplein initially suggested a cellar but soon revealed themselves to be a tomb.

Key artifacts, including pottery from Italy and a bronze skin scraper, alongside engraved clay bowls bearing the abbreviation 'FLAC' for Flaccus, confirmed the identity of the interred as a Roman soldier. This discovery provides the first named individual from such an early period in Heerlen's history.

The tomb's location near historical roads highlights the area's significance as Coriovallum, an important Roman settlement. This find offers unique evidence of Roman habitation and will be displayed at the Roman Museum of Heerlen.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The tomb contained cremated remains, bronze pieces, pottery, and terra sigillata bowls, including one that identified the soldier as Flaccus.
Flaccus was identified as a Roman soldier based on artifacts found in his tomb, which dates back to the year 0.
The artifacts from the tomb are planned to be put on display at the Roman Museum of Heerlen.

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