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Ancient wooden structure found beneath riverbank turns out to be over 2,300 years old
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Crews digging beneath Germany’s Main River at Aschaffenburg just uncovered a sprawling Iron Age settlement preserved almost untouched in waterlogged soil
In March 2026, an excavator bucket working nearly eight meters below the bank of the Main River in Aschaffenburg, Bavaria, ...
Archaeologists have dated the site in northwestern Bavaria to 2,300 years ago.
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Workers dug beneath a German city and found a 2,300-year-old Iron Age structure perfectly preserved under the streets
Excavation workers in the Bavarian city of Aschaffenburg made an unexpected discovery nearly eight meters underground in ...
GlobalData on MSN
Züblin consortium wins $441m Erlangen lock replacement contract
The current Erlangen lock cannot be refurbished due to its structural condition, prompting the decision to construct a replacement.
Now the interim attorney general is in the hot seat for the Epstein files.
You may need to RUSH. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group are about to kick their highly-anticipated ‘Fifty Something Tour’ ...
During construction work on a stormwater overflow basin in Aschaffenburg, Bavaria, archaeologists have unearthed a remarkably preserved 2,400-year-old Iron Age structure along the banks of the Main ...
Archaeologists have discovered a unique Iron Age structure on the banks of the Main River in Aschaffenburg, Germany, ...
Europe has convinced itself that it has a problem of collective mental health instead of confronting the reality of a ...
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