Archaeological sensation: the remains of the resemblance group at Köthen discovered
Archaeological sensation: the remains of the resemblance group at Köthen discovered
in the region around Köthen, Saxony-Anhalt, remarkable archaeological discoveries were made that throw light on the hall compensation group, a culture that existed between 1300 and 750 BC. These finds are not only of historical importance, they also offer interesting insights into the burial culture of the time.
The importance of the finds for archeology
So far, archaeological excavations in the Anhalt-Bitterfeld district have encouraged a variety of significant finds. The discovery of a grave with a so -called stone pack in 2011 is one of the outstanding finds that are now expanding the understanding of this old culture.
Finds in historical depth
On a extensive area of 4.7 hectares, archaeologists have documented over 2,000 finds that come from different periods of time. The “Find of the month of July” is particularly remarkable, in which the remains of two vessels and ashes of deceased were discovered under a stone pack. A cylinder daircase without the usual decorations of the hall comprehensive group was found at a depth of 90 centimeters and gives the researchers reason to think about the cultural practices.
remains of humans and animals in a unique burial
Another particularly revealing discovery is an urn that keeps the remains of an adult, a child and an animal. In the upper part of the urn there was a bronze fin, which is made of curved sheet metal. Cutting and wood traces on the bones indicate that larger fragments have been smashed, which raises interesting questions about the burial culture.
The anthropological analysis is still pending, but the first sighting already shows the complexity of the funeral rites that have been practiced in this region. The fact that the cylinder haulsterrine was surrounded in a protected cultivation and a further stone pack suggests that great care was used to protect the graves from later interventions and overhead buildings.
look into the past and its relevance for the future
The latest finds in Köthen are not only of historical interest, they also provide valuable clues for studying old cultures in Germany. The type of burials and the objects used could provide important information about the social structures, religious practices and everyday life of ancient civilizations.
These artifacts remind you of how important it is to preserve and understand our history in order to learn from the experience of the past. The discoveries in Köthen contribute to awareness of the cultural heritage of the resemblance group and to appreciate the historical wealth of the region.
- Nag
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