Archaeologists uncover lost 'time capsule' medieval city lost to time
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Lost Medieval City Found in a Forest by Archaeologists, but Why It Was Abandoned Remains Unclear
The lost town of Stolzenberg would have been founded in the 13th or 14th centuries and was later abandoned for reasons still unknownArcheologists survey the site of a lost city at the Poland and Germany borderCredit: Ministry of Culture and National HeritageNEED TO KNOWArcheologists in Poland have discovered a lost medieval city near the border of Germany and PolandThe lost town, Stolzenberg, would have been founded in the 13th or 14th centuries…
Archaeologists have identified the remains of Stolzenberg, a medieval city that has been forgotten for centuries, near the present village of Sławoborze. Remparts, ditches and hundreds of objects found now allow us to better understand the organization and disappearance of this city.
Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a lost medieval city deep within a forest in Poland.
In the heart of a dense forest of north-western Poland, where for centuries it was thought there was nothing, archaeologists have identified the traces of a medieval city disappeared.The scholars believe that they have finally located Stolzenberg, an ancient urban center that between the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries disappeared mysteriously from history. What we know. The clues in the subsoil The discovery took place near the current villa…
In Poland, archaeologists have discovered the remains of the medieval city of Stolzenberg, which was considered lost forever. Among about 400 types of artifacts, researchers managed to find the foundations of the buildings of the ancient city. Some of the finds date back to the Bronze Age.
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