Feldkirch discovers hidden treasures: impress archaeological finds!
Feldkirch discovers hidden treasures: impress archaeological finds!
Arthur-Conan-Doyle-Gasse, 6800 Feldkirch, Österreich - in Feldkirch, at the excavation project at the western entrance to Arthur-Conan-Doyle-Gasse, archaeologists made remarkable discoveries. A building nest was uncovered, which includes an area of around 4.5 by 6.5 meters with at least two rooms. The well -preserved brick plate floor of a hall in southern space is particularly striking. A sandstone entrance that can be reached over a 1.65 meter wide access led directly to the elaborately paved alley. This work took place in a historical context because the city documented that the Entenbach acted as a sewer for centuries. The high -sealing finds reflect the everyday culture and nutrition of the Feldkirch population, as reported.
The finds have already been analyzed, including fragments of a paste pot, a jug, numerous pharmacists as well as ceramics and metal objects that offer insights into the city's everyday life. In addition, the numerous animal bones with slaughtered tracks indicate the eating habits of the time. Despite the ongoing excavation work, the city promised that there are no delays in the construction work in the inner city area, since the archaeological records were integrated into the construction planning. Historical discoveries in Feldkirch are nothing new: In 2024, the remains of the wall of an older building were also discovered under the town hall, which underlines the archaeological relevance of this region. According to our-stadtplan.at Feldkirch is characterized by a long history as a significant settlement with medical care and infrastructure.
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Ort | Arthur-Conan-Doyle-Gasse, 6800 Feldkirch, Österreich |
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