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New findings about the burial ground from the time of the migration of peoples in Sendražice

New findings about the burial ground from the time of the migration of peoples in Sendražice

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In 2019, archaeologists discovered a unique 5th-century female tomb with rich equipment in Sendražice near Hradec Králové. It is one of a total of six tombs found here from the early period of migration. Five of them were looted, but the intact log cabin grave contained an amazing collection of artifacts of a high-ranking woman. This is an unprecedented finding in the Czech Republic.
7.3.2009 The dead had coins and antlers in the grave

7.3.2009 The dead had coins and antlers in the grave

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The new discovery was announced by Brno archaeologists twelve years ago. They discovered a Slavic burial ground with fifteen skeletons in Modřice near Brno. Some of them had charity as a ferry coin or antlers for good luck.
Hradiště Štěpánovská hora and Hradiště

Hradiště Štěpánovská hora and Hradiště

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We would like to draw your attention to two beautiful books that have recently been published. The excavations of both hillforts were carried out by searchers from the Seveřanu and Archeo LP 2010. And so we have again contributed a little to the general knowledge.
19.2.2010 Unique engraved drawing at Prague Castle 19. 2. 2010

19.2.2010 Unique engraved drawing at Prague Castle

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A unique engraved drawing was discovered by archaeologists eleven years ago at Prague Castle. It was during rescue research of the so-called Middle Wing, where the information centre is located. It was the first such find on the territory of the capital.
15.2.2015 The square hid centuries-old graves 16. 2. 2021

15.2.2015 The square hid centuries-old graves

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A large burial site hundreds of years old was discovered by archaeologists right in the centre of Horažďovice in the Klatovy region. It was hidden under a sidewalk. Among the most interesting is the grave of a pregnant woman buried with scissors and a medallion.
14.2.2005 Tsunami revealed the lost city

14.2.2005 Tsunami revealed the lost city

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Sixteen years ago, archaeologists reported that the December 2004 tsunami helped uncover another part of the ancient port city of Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu, India. The killer waves shifted thousands of tons of sand. Suddenly, granite statues that scientists say are the remains of a seventh-century civilisation were on display.
66 camps of the Roman army

66 camps of the Roman army

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A unique network of Roman military camps has been discovered by archaeologists in northern Spain. They include small fortresses and huge foundations covering up to 15 hectares.

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