Science1,700-year-old 'barbarian' burial discovered along Roman Empire's frontier in...

1,700-year-old ‘barbarian’ burial discovered along Roman Empire’s frontier in Germany


Archaeologists in Germany have discovered the 1,700-year-old burial of a “barbarian” who lived on the edge of the Roman Empire and was given valuable grave goods, including glassware, pottery and a fine-tooth comb.

The grave, which is thought to date to the first half of the fourth century, holds the remains of a man who died at around age 60. It was found in May during excavations ahead of the construction of new homes in the center of the village of Gerstetten, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) east of the city of Stuttgart in southwest Germany, according to a translated statement from the Stuttgart Regional Council.



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