Recent discovery of ancient Roman artifacts and remains, including a well-preserved dog, in Belgium. A well-preserved Ancient Roman wooden water pipe was uncovered in the marshlands of Belgium. The pipe dates back to the second or third centuries A.D. and sheds light on the Romans' presence in Leuven.
Key Points
Ancient Roman artifacts and remains discovered in Belgium
Well-preserved wooden water pipe from the second or third centuries A.D.
Significance of the find in understanding Roman presence in Leuven
Pros
Unique archaeological find shedding light on Roman presence in Leuven
Exceptional preservation of the wooden pipe providing valuable insights
Cons
Limited information on the exact purpose or usage of the wooden water pipe