Unearthed at Hadrian’s Wall: The Secret Legacy of Ancient Roman Boxing Gloves Revealed
Like modern-day humans, the Romans used boxing as a past time and a sport, rather than as a combative technique. In the army, it was practiced to promote fighting skills, though often involved competitions put on for spectators.
The gloves will be displayed at the Vindolanda site museum at Hadrian’s Wall.
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