30 March 2026, Saxony, Wellaune: A view of the excavation site for the Wellaune bypass (district of North Saxony). Archaeologists have found extensive structures from a settlement dating back more than 3,000 years to the Bronze Age. Around 1,900 objects have been found in the course of the excavations, which have been ongoing since October last year. The excavation team has discovered several "unprecedentedly preserved" building ground plans and structures over an area of around one hectare, which, according to the findings, were so-called "wall trench houses" in "post and block construction".
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30 March 2026, Saxony, Wellaune: A view of the excavation site for the Wellaune bypass (district of North Saxony). Archaeologists have found extensive structures from a settlement dating back more than 3,000 years to the Bronze Age. Around 1,900 objects have been found in the course of the excavations, which have been ongoing since October last year. The excavation team has discovered several "unprecedentedly preserved" building ground plans and structures over an area of around one hectare, which, according to the findings, were so-called "wall trench houses" in "post and block construction".