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Finds of an Army Camp and Fort From the Eighty Years' War Near Zutphen

Summary by rd.nl
Archaeologists have discovered "well-preserved remains" of a fort and an army camp from the Eighty Years' War in Zutphen. The finds were made during archaeological research related to new construction plans the municipality has for the west side of the IJssel River, opposite the city.
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Archaeologists have discovered "well-preserved remains" of a fort and an army camp from the Eighty Years' War in Zutphen. The finds were made during archaeological research related to new construction plans the municipality has for the west side of the IJssel River, opposite the city.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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