Sarah Roth
Sarah Roth is an archaeologist associated with the Baden-Württemberg State Office for Monument Preservation (LAD) in Germany. She played a significant role in the recent discovery of over 100 ancient Roman horse skeletons at Bad Cannstatt, a site known for its historical significance as a military outpost. Roth's expertise helped date the remains to the second century A.D. and provided insights into the burial practices of the Roman cavalry, revealing the close bond between horses and their owners in ancient times.
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Sarah Roth shared that her father, Ryan, slept in a tent in Kyiv for ten months trying to help during the war.
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Sarah Roth is an archaeologist at the Baden-Württemberg State Office for Monument Preservation who discussed the findings of horse skeletons in Germany.
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