„Excavations at a Frankfurt palace garden revealed a 2,200-year-old Roman camp.
Experts believe this military site represents the first Roman presence in the city, and artifacts there indicate a more peaceful co-existence in the region than had previously been imagined.
Artifacts discovered during excavation prove the site stood for several years, which was uncommon in the region at that time.“
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„Excavations at a Frankfurt palace garden revealed a 2,200-year-old Roman camp.
Experts believe this military site represents the first Roman presence in the city, and artifacts there indicate a more peaceful co-existence in the region than had previously been imagined.
Artifacts discovered during excavation prove the site stood for several years, which was uncommon in the region at that time.“