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Rome’s Forgotten Invasion of Denmark

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In 1920, at what became the archaeological site of Hoby, on the Island of Lolland, Denmark, the Hoby Treasure was discovered. Further excavation revealed not only a rich grave site, but also a wealthy village nearby, one which was unusually fortified and prosperous for the region. The presence of Roman artifacts, coupled with textual references to some sort of military activity in the North Sea and baltic, has led Danish archaeologists to speculate that whoever this individual was that was buried in the Hoby grave, was a Roman ally, or possibly a part of a broader military action concerning Southern Scandinavia. SOURCES: Revisiting the Roman Iron Age Hoby Chieftain Burial after 100 years of its discovery--adding the strontium perspective, Frei Hoby--An Exceptional Roman Iron Age Site in the Western Baltic Region, Klingenberg et al The Roman Empire & Southern Scandinavia-a Northern Connection?, Grane Roman Imports in Scandinavia: Their Purpose & Meaning, Grane Edit: this a re-upload. I am aware I am still mispronouncing “Hoby”, Danish is not my native tongue
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