Large Bronze Age Hall Discovered in Eastern Germany
01 November 2023, Brandenburg, Seddin: Excavation director Immo Heske (l-r), Brandenburg state archaeologist Franz Schopper, Christian Fenske (head of economics, construction and cadastre at the Prignitz district), and state secretary Tobias Dünow stand during excavations of a settlement near the burial mound of "King Hinz". The largest known hall of the Nordic Bronze Age is said to have been discovered here last summer. The "King's Grave" near Seddin near Groß Pankow is considered the most important burial site of the 9th century BC in northern Central Europe. Photo: Joerg Carstensen/dpa (Photo by Jörg Carstensen/picture alliance via Getty Images)

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