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Prehistoric Graves Discovered in Eerbeek

Summary by rd.nl
During work on the redevelopment of a site in the centre of Eerbeek, eleven old cremation graves were found, reports the Gelderland municipality of Brummen, of which Eerbeek is a part. The graves date from two periods: prehistory and the late Roman period to the early Middle Ages. According to archaeological consultancy RAAP, these are "special discoveries".
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During work on the redevelopment of a site in the centre of Eerbeek, eleven old cremation graves were found, reports the Gelderland municipality of Brummen, of which Eerbeek is a part. The graves date from two periods: prehistory and the late Roman period to the early Middle Ages. According to archaeological consultancy RAAP, these are "special discoveries".

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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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