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About four years ago in Germany, archaeologists found traces of Roman glue that was used to attach silver laurels to military helmets. They were able to analyze some strands of the glue and found that the main ingredients were bitumen, beef tallow and pitch. They also believe that sawdust, soot and/or sand were also used, but they have not come up with the proportions (at least at that time).

About four years ago in Germany, archaeologists found traces of Roman glue that was used to attach silver laurels to military helmets. They were able to analyze some strands of the glue and found that the main ingredients were bitumen, beef tallow and pitch. They also believe that sawdust, soot and/or sand were also used, but they have not come up with the proportions (at least at that time).

About four years ago in Germany, archaeologists found traces of Roman glue that was used to attach silver laurels to military helmets. They were able to analyze some strands of the glue and found that the main ingredients were bitumen, beef tallow and pitch. They also believe that sawdust, soot and/or sand were also used, but they have not come up with the proportions (at least at that time).

About four years ago in Germany, archaeologists found traces of Roman glue that was used to attach silver laurels to military helmets. They were able to analyze some strands of the glue and found that the main ingredients were bitumen, beef tallow and pitch. They also believe that sawdust, soot and/or sand were also used, but they have not come up with the proportions (at least at that time).

About four years ago in Germany, archaeologists found traces of Roman glue that was used to attach silver laurels to military helmets. They were able to analyze some strands of the glue and found that the main ingredients were bitumen, beef tallow and pitch. They also believe that sawdust, soot and/or sand were also used, but they have not come up with the proportions (at least at that time).

About four years ago in Germany, archaeologists found traces of Roman glue that was used to attach silver laurels to military helmets. They were able to analyze some strands of the glue and found that the main ingredients were bitumen, beef tallow and pitch. They also believe that sawdust, soot and/or sand were also used, but they have not come up with the proportions (at least at that time).

About four years ago in Germany, archaeologists found traces of Roman glue that was used to attach silver laurels to military helmets. They were able to analyze some strands of the glue and found that the main ingredients were bitumen, beef tallow and pitch. They also believe that sawdust, soot and/or sand were also used, but they have not come up with the proportions (at least at that time).

About four years ago in Germany, archaeologists found traces of Roman glue that was used to attach silver laurels to military helmets. They were able to analyze some strands of the glue and found that the main ingredients were bitumen, beef tallow and pitch. They also believe that sawdust, soot and/or sand were also used, but they have not come up with the proportions (at least at that time).

About four years ago in Germany, archaeologists found traces of Roman glue that was used to attach silver laurels to military helmets. They were able to analyze some strands of the glue and found that the main ingredients were bitumen, beef tallow and pitch. They also believe that sawdust, soot and/or sand were also used, but they have not come up with the proportions (at least at that time).

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