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Archaeologists Uncover Over 1,000 Roman Artefacts in Lake Neuchâtel
A significant archaeological discovery in Lake Neuchâtel, Switzerland, reveals more than 1,000 Roman artefacts from 20-50 AD, including ceramic items and swords.
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Summary
In a remarkable archaeological find, experts have recovered over 1,000 well-preserved Roman artefacts from Lake Neuchâtel in Switzerland. The items date back to the period of 20-50 AD.
Among the discoveries are numerous ceramic artefacts and swords, highlighting the historical significance of the site. This treasure trove provides valuable insights into Roman life.
Initially, the find was kept confidential to prevent potential looting, underscoring the importance of protecting archaeological sites.
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