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Unveiling Ancient Wealth: Excavation of Luxurious Roman Bathhouse in the Netherlands
RT by ZeroHedge News: The discovery of the largest Roman bathhouse complex in the Netherlands near Ulpia Noviomagus reveals significant contributions to understanding the region's ancient history and wealth. This excavation highlights intricate architectural features and thousands of artifacts, indicating a thriving community in the early centuries of the Roman Empire.
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Before: Signal intercept: Massive 2,000-Year-Old Luxurious Roman Bathhouse Uncovered In The Netherlands. Massive 2,000-Year-Old Luxurious Roman Bathhouse Uncovered In The Netherlands Authored by Maria Mocerino via Interesting Engineering, The largest Roman bathhouse complex ever discovered in the Netherlan
Why it changed: The location of the uncovered Roman bathhouse changed from a general reference to the Netherlands in the old body to a specific mention of Nijmegen in the new body.
Now: SHRED REPORT In a remarkable archaeological revelation, a massive Roman bathhouse complex has been uncovered in Nijmegen, Netherlands, spotlighting the ancient city's opulence and cultural prominence. During routine excavation practice
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