Important archaeological finds in Paderborn: A window in the Middle Ages!

Archäologen entdecken in Paderborn bedeutende Funde einer frühmittelalterlichen Siedlung, darunter Wasserleitungen und ein Schwertgurt.
Archaeologists discover significant finds of early medieval settlement in Paderborn, including water pipes and a sword belt. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Important archaeological finds in Paderborn: A window in the Middle Ages!

In North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), significant construction work is currently taking place, which could change the country's archaeological landscape. The current excavations on Detmolder Strasse in Paderborn are particularly remarkable, where surprising finds were made. It should be emphasized that not only old graves, but even the remains of an early medieval settlement were discovered.

The expectations of the archaeolog: inside before the start of the excavations, the discovery of a large burial ground was originally directed. They expected urn graves or even earlier burial mounds. Instead, the researchers came across remains of a settlement structure that indicate a far -reaching social structure. An interesting round discoloration in the sandy soil, which was initially considered a burial mound, turned out to be highly relevant water scoops, which was deep to the groundwater. Several such areas were identified on the area of ​​the excavation.

important finds in Paderborn

The excavations have revealed significant finds. The discoveries include water pipes and a complete mine house. City archeologist Sveva Gai reports a particularly fascinating find: a elaborately decorated sword belt fitting made of cute metal. These decorations could indicate a socially high -level owner of the property, which raises questions about the origin and whereabouts of the rest of the piece.

Overall, over 300 medieval finds were made on an area of ​​over two hectares, which underlines the archaeological importance of the location. The finds give not only insights into the everyday life of the time, but also into the technical skills of people. The water patterns are shaped -like and often reinforced with wood, which indicates advanced construction knowledge.

summary of discoveries

  • Early medieval settlement discovered.
  • 304 finds over two hectares.
  • water patterns and water pipes found.
  • sword belt fitting made of colored metal as an outstanding find.

Almost 100 years ago, archaeologist Bernhard Ortmann in Paderborn made a significant find: an urn grave field from the Bronze Age. These new discoveries from the early medieval period show how dynamic and multifaceted the history of this region is. The ongoing excavations will undoubtedly provide further interesting results and expand the understanding of history and culture in Paderborn. There are now many questions for archaeologists, in particular with regard to the identified finds and their meaningful interpretation for the history of the region.

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