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The pipe was about 13 feet underground, and it was made of several tree trunk sections, each measuring about five feet long, as the Brussels Times reports. In total, the pipe ran between roughly ...
A well-preserved Ancient Roman wooden water pipe was recently uncovered in an unexpected place: the marshlands of Belgium. The discovery was announced by the city of Leuven, a city east of ...
Archaeologists excavating Bentfeld site uncovered ancient cremation burial with Roman military belt, rare wooden well pipes & other artifacts, officials said. Rare 1,600-year-old wooden structure ...
In total, the pipe ran between roughly 65 and 100 feet long. Due to the close proximity of the Dijle river, the soil was wet and muddy, leaving the pipe in exceptionally well-preserved condition.
Archaeologists excavating Bentfeld site uncovered ancient cremation burial with Roman military belt, rare wooden well pipes & other artifacts, officials said. Rare 1,600-year-old wooden structure ...
Archaeologists excavating Bentfeld site uncovered ancient cremation burial with Roman military belt, rare wooden well pipes & other artifacts, officials said. Rare 1,600-year-old wooden structure ...
Archaeologists excavated site near Bentfeld and found a rare 1,600-year-old wooden structure and other artifacts, officials said. Photo from EggensteinExca / S. Knippschild via LWL Sifting through ...
Archaeologists excavating Bentfeld site uncovered ancient cremation burial with Roman military belt, rare wooden well pipes & other artifacts, officials said. Rare 1,600-year-old wooden structure ...