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Nina Willburger
Nina Willburger
@ninawillburger@social.anoxinon.de  ·  activity timestamp last week

During various excavations at the Roman fort in Osterburken, more than 120 arrowheads and spearheads were discovered. Some are of Roman origin; most are of Germanic type. The fort was attacked around the middle of the 3rd century AD. These finds highlight the intense threat to Roman territory in what is now south-western Germany.

Currently on display at our Major State Exhibition: “Foreign Neighbours” at our branch museum Limesmuseum Aalen.

#archaeology #Romanarchaeology

Close-up photo of over various arrowheads and spearheads arranged in a dense cluster on a black background, showcasing their varied shapes.
Close-up photo of over various arrowheads and spearheads arranged in a dense cluster on a black background, showcasing their varied shapes.
Close-up photo of over various arrowheads and spearheads arranged in a dense cluster on a black background, showcasing their varied shapes.
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