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Task force for Giant Bronce Statues Along the Limes
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....Hrzhorn forth--Harzhorn back ....
O.K. most of us are fascinated by this locations and the finds and findings gained there ...
....so rather clandestine there goes another project dedicated to the reasearch of Giant Bronce Statues (....we'll in fact rather mostly their fragments, -- to be precise...) along the Limes.
They established a theit own website here: [url:2nkd4bhq]http://www.grossbronzenamlimes.de/[/url] . In German. Since I don't have the time right now for close scrutiny there, I can't tell anything
more about it. (e.g. Pics , Downloads etc.)
But since there seemed to have been a real press-release for that event ...
[url:2nkd4bhq]http://www.grossbronzenamlimes.de/presse_lang.html[/url] and
[url:2nkd4bhq]http://www.grossbronzenamlimes.de/pressebilder.html[/url] > Pics downloadable as *.zip .
....and the Volkswagen Stiftung (=Foundation) is funding it, it seems that we have a first-rate project here.
BTW: I found it here: [url:2nkd4bhq]http://www.provinzialroemer.blogspot.com/[/url]
This is the blog of the students of the Goethe University of Frankfurt/Main, Depart,ment: Roman Rrovincial Studies.
(In German)
Further down this blog we finsd a link to the latest press report on Hedemünden: [url:2nkd4bhq]http://www.hna.de/nachrichten/landkreis-goettingen/hann-muenden/raubgraeber-sind-besiegt-901970.html[/url]
In German.
I still need time to look over this all, but I thought y'all might be interested in having that as fast as possible.

Greez

Simplex
Siggi K.
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Sounds like a real research project into larger bronze fragments along the german Limes: origin, connections, etc. Interesting!
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