Archaeology in the moor

PRODUCTION - 10 June 2022, Bavaria, Ederheim: Archaeologist Astrid Stobbe examines a bog sample. Around Mount Ipf in Baden-Württemberg, archaeologists hope to gain new insights into the population and planting. For this purpose, samples from the bog are used for pollen analyses, heavy metal analyses and C14 dating. (to dpa "How researchers pull 4000 years of cultural landscape out of the ground") Photo: Stefan Puchner/dpa (Photo by Stefan Puchner/picture alliance via Getty Images)
PRODUCTION - 10 June 2022, Bavaria, Ederheim: Archaeologist Astrid Stobbe examines a bog sample. Around Mount Ipf in Baden-Württemberg, archaeologists hope to gain new insights into the population and planting. For this purpose, samples from the bog are used for pollen analyses, heavy metal analyses and C14 dating. (to dpa "How researchers pull 4000 years of cultural landscape out of the ground") Photo: Stefan Puchner/dpa (Photo by Stefan Puchner/picture alliance via Getty Images)
Archaeology in the moor
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