Germany: discovered an ancient 2,000-year-old village
A 2,000-year-old ancient village has just been discovered at a construction site of the United Nations Convention Center in Bonn, Germany. Ancient pots, forks, traces of a public bath and a paved newly discovered road were surprising to modern humans.
According to the traces, this is the village of ancient Romans.'This is the most valuable discovery ever made in Germany about the ancient Romans,' said an archaeologist.
About 2,000 people are believed to have lived in this ancient village. (Photo: TTO) The village was discovered when construction workers conducted a new UN Convention Center. Construction work has been suspended for archaeologists to conduct excavations. Many jars, forks, cups, porcelain, bone fragments and many other precious objects were discovered underneath the ground 3 m.
According to archaeologists, about 2,000 people once lived in this village. They built many sturdy houses, with shops in front of the house and the back garden. The village also has a paved road, a temple, a brick kiln and a public bath with floor heating.
In addition to Roman historical objects, archaeologists also found objects from the XIX century to the XX like beer bottles, bottle caps originating from Bonn, an American helmet that was pierced a hole in World War II .
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