The discovery became another significant contribution to the study of the lives and rituals of people living in the territory of modern Germany three thousand years ago.
In preparation for the construction of the canal in the road section between the cities of Moisburg and Immenbek, archaeologists discovered a significant funeral in the late copper season, Armeonews reports.
Generally, archaeologists and volunteers of the museum have dug about 30 graves. Like the characteristic of the late copper season, most of the urn was placed in boxes laid by the stone on the farm, and they were covered with a boulder at the top. The dates are found back in period between 1200 and 600 years BC.
URNs, as you know, have served in vessels for dust store after a millennium after cremation. Most primarily from ceramics, rocks, glasses or metals, they are often decorated in accordance with the cultural representations and social status of the deceased. Such found opens unique opportunities for studying ancient funeral skills, social beliefs and social structures.
Researchers are surprised by the wonderful conditions of newly discovered artifacts – usually such urns are destroyed by modern agriculture.
Scientists hope that further trials will give you to determine the gender, age and, perhaps, even the origin of people buried in URNs.
Excavations are carried out as part of a road project that provides for the creation of a new K17 road water disposal system. After completing the work, 35 new remains will also be planted here instead of cuts. The construction lasts for four months, and the archaeological part has been completed.
We reminded, earlier reported that in Switzerland they found the ancient Roman road with unique artifacts.
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