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The Wall of the 13th-Century Caransebeș Medieval Fortress Has Been Discovered

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Specialists from the County Museum of Ethnography and the Border Regiment discovered, following preventive excavations, for the introduction of the water and sewage network, the defense system of the Medieval Citadel of Caransebeș. The defense walls were 3 meters wide and in front of them were three successive rows of palisades (fortification made for military purposes, from tree trunks placed horizontally or from thick stakes driven into the gr…
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Specialists from the County Museum of Ethnography and the Border Regiment discovered, following preventive excavations, for the introduction of the water and sewage network, the defense system of the Medieval Citadel of Caransebeș. The defense walls were 3 meters wide and in front of them were three successive rows of palisades (fortification made for military purposes, from tree trunks placed horizontally or from thick stakes driven into the gr…

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InfoCS broke the news in on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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