Archaeologists have dated the site in northwestern Bavaria to 2,300 years ago.
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 ...
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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 March 2026. During construction of a stormwater overflow basin north of the ...
(CNN) — Can an iron structure stand tall for 1,600 years without rusting, despite being exposed to the elements? It seems implausible, considering the supposed lack of technology at the time of its ...
The Iron Pillar at Delhi’s Qutb complex has remained remarkably rust-free for nearly 1,600 years. Here’s how ancient Indian ...
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