Over 1,000 Artifacts From Bronze Age to Roman Period Discovered in Czech Republic
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Over 1,000 Artifacts from Bronze Age to Roman Period Discovered in Czech Republic
Drone shot of the excavation site. Credit: Archaeological Center Olomouc Archaeologists in the Czech Republic have uncovered more than 1,000 artifacts along a stretch of future high-speed railway, including a rare Roman-era tool used to draw metal wire. Experts say the find is exceptional for Central Europe. The discovery came during a rescue excavation along a 1.2-kilometer (0.75-mile) section of the planned Nezamyslice-Kojetín railway line. Th…
Archaeologists in the Czech Republic have discovered ancient blacksmith tools that may explain how the Romans produced chainmail and legionnaire armor. The article, "Ancient blacksmith tools from the Czech Republic. Will the artifact reveal how Roman armor was made?" comes from the website Everything that matters.
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