08-23-2012, 01:08 AM
Stll more pics here:
http://www.volksfreund.de/nachrichten/re...71,3258751
--- a better view of the locations' map included.
The essence:
The open day on last sunday has been a resounding success with about 100 participants.
Dr. Gilles gave a short glimpse of the future.
He and Berncastel's mayor Wolfgang Port have plans for the future.
-- The excavations will end for this year
-- The finds will be protected under layers of earth
-- Next year the reseach on the Burg Landshut and it's vicinty will restart
-- A castle preservation club will be established
-- Plans will be made how to present and touristiaclly exploit the site uin the future.
The newspaper seems to have concentrated on some facts about the medieval phase of Burg Landshut rather than on real news about roman times.
Last night I sent a request to the Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier about what will be published on "Princastellum" and where and when this will be.
Greez
Simplex
BTW --- M Caecilus, -- have you been there ??
http://www.volksfreund.de/nachrichten/re...71,3258751
--- a better view of the locations' map included.
The essence:
The open day on last sunday has been a resounding success with about 100 participants.
Dr. Gilles gave a short glimpse of the future.
He and Berncastel's mayor Wolfgang Port have plans for the future.
-- The excavations will end for this year
-- The finds will be protected under layers of earth
-- Next year the reseach on the Burg Landshut and it's vicinty will restart
-- A castle preservation club will be established
-- Plans will be made how to present and touristiaclly exploit the site uin the future.
The newspaper seems to have concentrated on some facts about the medieval phase of Burg Landshut rather than on real news about roman times.
Last night I sent a request to the Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier about what will be published on "Princastellum" and where and when this will be.
Greez
Simplex
BTW --- M Caecilus, -- have you been there ??
Siggi K.