Current World Archaeology 131
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Current World Archaeology 131
• Germany’s Stonehenge? Digging a remarkable ritual landscape • Medieval Viterbo: early conclaves and a papal palace • The Hoby cups: Roman connections in Iron Age Denmark • Lapis Lazuli: an origin story • Rome: a tale of two archaeologists • Apsaros Roman fort, Georgia: guarding a distant shore • Tanzania: early bone-tool production
Germany’s Stonehenge? - World Archaeology
Between fields of grain and potatoes in the middle of Germany, about 18km south east of Magdeburg, near the town of Schönebeck, lies one of the most important archaeological landscapes in Germany. The post Germany’s Stonehenge? appeared first on World Archaeology.
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