Hundreds of Roman gold coins have been unearthed in the basement of an Italian theater. The coins were found in a stone container during excavations at the site of a former theater in Como, northern Italy, according to the country's Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities (MiBAC). The hoard has been dated to the late Imperial era, which goes back to the 5th century. In the U.K. a mysterious Roman bronze hand was recently discovered by archaeologists near Hadrian’s Wall in the North of England. ANCIENT ROMAN BOXING GLOVES DISCOVERED NEAR HADRIAN'S WALLEarlier this year, archaeologists also unearthed ancient boxing gloves at the site of Vindolanda, an ancient Roman fort just south of Hadrian’s Wall.
Source: Fox News September 10, 2018 13:30 UTC