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Golden treasure found under cathedral’s floor

3 March 2018 | Archaeo Feed
Golden treasure found under cathedral's floor

Archaeological works within the St. Martin and St. Nicholas Cathedral church in Bydgoszcz, Northern Poland, lead to the discovery of a 17th century treasure hidden under flooring in the crypt.

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Individual arrested for illegal excavations

2 March 2018 | Archaeo Feed
Individual arrested for illegal excavations

A 39-year-old individual was arrested in Warlubie, North Poland, for illegally conducting excavations and theft of archaeological artefacts.

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Excavations at Medieval hospital

19 July 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Excavations at Medieval hospital

Archaeologists excavating the site of a Medieval hospital by the New Town Square in Toruń, northern Poland, reveal information about the period in which the establishment functioned.

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Around 300 headless skeletons discovered in a forest

3 April 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Around 300 headless skeletons discovered in a forest

Excavations at the Szpitalna street in Bydgoszcz, Northern Poland, revealed over 300 skeletons which heads were cut. It is believed that the corpses are linked with the existence of German World War II camps and explosives factory in the vicinity.

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Numerous discoveries at urban excavations in Bydgoszcz

8 December 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Numerous discoveries at urban excavations in Bydgoszcz

Excavations in Bydgoszcz, North-central Poland, in the area of former castle moats brought to light numerous finds, including wooden structures, remains of buildings and an overwhelming amount of artefacts from between 14th-19th centuries.

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Wooden constructions discovered in city’s Old Town

28 July 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Wooden constructions discovered in city's Old Town

A construction site at the Old Town in Bydgoszcz, northern Poland, revealed relics of wooden structures in the place where once two moats surrounding a the city’s keep joined.

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