Sensational Find in Vienna: Researchers Discover Roman Mass Grave

Skelettfunde aus dem Römischen Reich sind äußerst selten.
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In Vienna-Simmering, archaeologists have discovered a Roman mass grave that "indicates a catastrophic event" and may offer new insights into the founding history of the city.
Archaeologists have uncovered a "possible key to the founding history of Vienna" in the district of Simmering. According to a release from the Vienna Museum on Wednesday, a Roman mass grave from the end of the 1st century AD was discovered, whose findings suggest a military context.
Roman Mass Grave Discovered in Vienna-Simmering
Early skeletal finds from the Roman Empire are extremely rare: "Because the Romans practiced cremation in Europe until the 3rd century AD." Therefore, it is considered a "sensational find." The unceremonious burial, according to the information, "indicates a catastrophic event." Further details are to be provided in a press conference on April 2.
(APA/Red)
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