Brown coal RWE: Excavation in Lützerath from March or April View of the opencast mining area near Lützerath - the energy company RWE wants to excavate the coal underneath. photo © Thomas Banneyer/dpa Two climate activists are still holding out in a tunnel, but open-cast mining is to begin soon - according to RWE, in the coming months. The energy company RWE assumes that the demolition of the lignite town of Lützerath will soon be completed. It is expected that...
One of the underestimated surveyors of today is a Twitter profile called "Footy Scran". The name can be translated quite loosely as "stadium food", and that's exactly what you can see there: There is the "Double Smash Cheeseburger with Bacon", which costs 7.50 euros at the English Beverly FC. There is the currywurst with fries at Rot Weiß Ahlen for 3.50 euros, doused with plenty of mayonnaise. And recently the chicken shawarma has also been one of the photographically documented...
emergencies Car in excavation triggers large-scale deployment of the fire brigade The car at the edge of the pit. photo © Sebastian Schmitt/dpa A driver came too close to an excavation while maneuvering and threatened to slip in. The fire department secured the car. With a large-scale operation, the fire brigade in Simmertal, Rhineland-Palatinate, saved a car from falling into an excavation pit. A resident came too close to the pit when maneuvering on Saturday morning, but was able to...
Watch the video: Archaeologists discover 2000-year-old tunnel under Egyptian temple complex.During an excavation in western Alexandria, researchers have discovered an underground passage. The Egyptian-Dominican archaeologists discover the 1305 meter long tunnel under the temple of the ancient city of Taposiris Magna. The tunnel was at a depth of about 20 meters. The team led by archaeologist Kathleen Martinez also found these two alabaster heads in it. According to the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism, the water supply tunnel was used by...
Interviewed by Patrik Stäbler, TaufkirchenDuring preliminary investigations for a construction project on Saxhuberweg in Taufkirchen, archaeologists from Neupert, Kozik & Simm recently came across the remains of several early medieval houses - and three graves from this period. Although one of them contained a man with a weapon, he could not be Knight Hilprand, says excavation director Hardy Maass in an interview. He also explains why the almost 1400-year-old "Saxhuber" was possibly a kind of village sheriff. source site
Watch the video: excavation of a noble family in Austria - this small child died from it in the 16th century.Fascinating results of an excavation in Austria: This boy was found mummified in a family crypt in Steyr, Upper Austria, which was reserved for the Count of Starhemberg. The one or two year old infant was buried there between the mid 16th and 17th centuries. His body is wrapped in an elaborate silk robe. Given that the body was buried...
Status: 10/27/2022 5:55 p.m Houses with thermal baths and underfloor heating - the ancient Romans allowed themselves this luxury, as an excavation in the Bavarian town of Kempten shows. The uncovered house is one of the oldest in Germany. Archaeologists have uncovered parts of a Roman house in Kempten in the Allgäu. According to the city of Kempten, in addition to intact screed floors and underfloor heating, a small private thermal baths and wall paintings came to light. When presenting...
Status: 10/27/2022 5:55 p.m Houses with thermal baths and underfloor heating - the ancient Romans allowed themselves this luxury, as an excavation in the Bavarian town of Kempten shows. The uncovered house is one of the oldest in Germany. Archaeologists have uncovered parts of a Roman house in Kempten in the Allgäu. According to the city of Kempten, in addition to intact screed floors and underfloor heating, a small private thermal baths and wall paintings came to light. When presenting...
Watch the video: 700-year-old faces painstakingly reconstructed – this is what people looked like in the Middle Ages.These three people have been dead for over 700 years - researchers have now succeeded in bringing their faces back to life.In 1957, construction workers stumbled upon three stone coffins near a medieval crypt in Whithorn, Scotland.Dozens of graves containing human remains are gradually being uncovered during excavations at the site.But what did people look like back then and how did they live...
Watch the video: Buried as a vampire with a sickle on the neck - archaeologists find a mysterious woman's skeleton.Fascinating find in Poland: Archaeologists have unearthed the skeleton of a woman believed to be a vampire. Around the skeleton's neck was an iron sickle - on the woman's big toe was a triangular padlock. The body was found in a 17th-century cemetery. Researchers from the Archaeological Institute of Nicolaus Copernicus University discovered the remains in the Polish village of Pién....