Declassified CIA Satellite Spy Program Reveals Lost Roman Forts

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A declassified CIA satellite spy program has turned up hundreds of photos of Roman forts in the Middle East - challenging old theories.

A declassified Central Intelligence Agency satellite spy program has turned up hundreds of photos of ancient Roman forts in the Middle East — challenging a theory that is decades old.

However, researchers studying the newly discovered satellite imagery found that the forts did not follow a discernible north-south defensive pattern against eastern threats but were scattered throughout the region. This discovery supports the theory that these forts might have served as protectors of trade caravans, facilitating communication, and intercultural exchange.The images from Corona were declassified in 1995 while Hexagon’s photos were released to the public in 2011.

“Agriculture and urbanization have destroyed a lot of archaeological sites and features to a shocking degree,” lead study author Jesse Casana, tellsA sample of smaller forts captured by Corona.

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