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Essingen in the Middle Ages - http://home.bawue.de/~wmwerner/essling/english/index.html
Includes articles on the Medieval stained glass windows from Esslingen, the excavations at the Carmelite friary, and excavations at the Museum St. Dionysius. |
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Roman Open Air Museum Hechingen-Stein - http://www.villa-rustica.de/
A reconstructed Roman Villa Rustica from the 1st to the 3rd century CE Description of the site, walking tour and panoramic views. |
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Skeleton holds key to Holy Roman cathedral - http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/s877416.htm
The discovery of a dusty skeleton has revealed one of the most important churches in medieval history a cathedral built by the Holy Roman Emperor Otto the Great in the 10th century |
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Archaeologists Unearth German Stonehenge - http://yubanet.com/artman/publish/article_4307.shtml
From Deutsche Welle, German experts hailed Europe's oldest astronomical observatory, discovered in Saxony-Anhalt, a "milestone in archaeological research" after the details of the sensational find were made public. |
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Stone Age Porn - http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1343839.html
From Ananova , archaeologists in Germany have found what could be the oldest pornographic scene in the world. |
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Roman Amphitheatre Unearthed in Germany - http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200310/s973347.htm
ABC News article of October 23, 2003 provides a summary of the discovery. |
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Development of the Landscape of Bliesbruck/Reinheim - http://www.uni-saarland.de/fak5/physgeo/Reinheim/estart.html
Study by the University of Saarland of the European Culture Park including 3D reconstructions of different phases of settlement and photographs of Roman sites. |
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Excavations of the Carmelite Friary at Esslingen - http://home.bawue.de/~wmwerner/essling/english/karmel01.html
An online exhibition from the Landesdenkmalamt Baden-Württemberg of the excavations in 1991-92, which produced a fine corpus of pottery and medieval toys. Bibliography. |
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Lionman Ttakes Pride of Place as Oldest Statue - http://www.nature.com/nsu/030901/030901-6.html
From Nature, 30,000-year-old carving might be work of Neanderthals or modern humans. |
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Mutilated Bronze Age lord found in Germany - http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=242028&area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__international_news/
From the Mail & Guardian, archaeologists have discovered the skeletons of a lord and his retainers in a burial mound at Germany's most celebrated Bronze Age site. |