The discovery of 1,700-year-old bronze cauldrons in northern Germany indicates a significant trade connection with the Roman Empire.
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The discovery of 1,700-year-old bronze cauldrons in northern Germany indicates a significant trade connection with the Roman Empire.
Parent: Ancient HistoryEntity: Roman EmpireImpact: positiveDate: Apr 20, 2026Target: The existence of trade connections between northern Germany and the Roman Empire
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Rare 1,700-year-old bronze cauldron found in northern Germany rewrites relationship with the Roman Empire | World News – Times of India
In Schalbe, northern Germany, archaeologists found rare bronze cauldrons dating from the 3rd to 5th centuries AD. The pots were recovered through cooperation between the State Archaeological Office in Schleswig-Holstein and Aarhus University. The cauldrons are called "Vestland cauldrons" and provide important evidence of trade and…
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Rare 1,700-year-old bronze cauldron found in Northern Germany rewrites connection to the Roman Empire | World News
In Schaalby, northern Germany, archaeologists found rare bronze cauldrons dating from the 3rd to the 5th centuries AD.…
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