Archaeologists Uncover Rare Roman Lime Kiln in Hungary
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Archaeologists Uncover Rare Roman Lime Kiln in Hungary
Ancient Roman lime kiln unearthed in Hungary. Credit: Szent István Király Múzeum / Municipality of Székesfehérvár Archaeologists in Hungary have uncovered a rare Roman lime kiln near the town of Bicske, along with several medieval storage pits, during excavations linked to the expansion of the M1 motorway. The National Archaeological Institute of the Hungarian National Museum commissioned the dig. Archaeologist Alexandra Kiss led the team of mus…
The extension works of the M1 motorway, the main road corridor connecting Budapest and Vienna along 171 kilometres, have exposed in the vicinity of the town of Bicske, located about 35 kilometres west of the Hungarian capital, a set of archaeological structures covering more than [...]
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