
Silver Coins and a Hoard from the 11th Century Discovered in Lübs, Germany
During a forest reorganization project in Lübs, located in the Jerichower Land district of Germany, a collection of slightly displaced silver coins and a coin hoard were discovered. The hoard contains approximately 300 Magdeburg Denars and Hochrandpfennig coins, which were commonly used in the Elbe-Saale region during the 11th century. A Well-Known Area for Historical

Ancient Roman Road and Rare Artifacts Unearthed in Switzerland
Archaeological excavations in Kaiseraugst, located in northern Switzerland, have revealed a remarkably well-preserved Roman road, infant graves, and a collection of rare ancient artifacts. These findings shed light on daily life and urban planning in Augusta Raurica, one of the best-preserved Roman settlements north of the Alps. Aargau Cantonal Archaeology Department stated:“This discovery offers a