Soldiers Accidentally Erect Position on Grave Mounds
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15 Articles
No, there were no robbers at work here: during an exercise, soldiers of the Bundeswehr damaged a burial mound from the Neolithic period. Archaeologist Christoph Unglaub had reckoned with even worse things.
Research is usually carried out on a grave mound in Schleswig-Holstein, several thousand years old. A German army force does not know this and establishes a position there, rams piles into the ground and digs sandbags. This has consequences.
On a grave mound in Schleswig-Holstein, several thousand years old, traces of an illegal excavation can be found. Archaeologists find themselves on the trail. And find something completely unexpected.
Archaeologists find traces of an illegal excavation on a grave mound at Ahrensbök, several thousand years old. Instead of a robbery excavation, however, Bundeswehr soldiers had unintentionally established a position there.
On a grave mound in Schleswig-Holstein, several thousand years old, traces of an illegal excavation can be found. Archaeologists find themselves on the trail. And find something completely unexpected.
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