Stock Photo - 26 April 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, Jübeck: Werner Janßen (l-r), from the Landesmuseum Schloss Gottorf in Schleswig, Stefan Antos and Viliam Mezey, staff at the Archaeological Institute in Nitra, Slovakia, clean a wooden pillar that is around 1600 years old. The find belongs to burial chambers discovered in 2005 in Poprad-Matejovce, Slovakia. The Landesmuseum Schloss Gottorf in Schleswig, together with scientists from seven European countries, participated in the conservation of the wood. The grave find belongs to the late 370s AD. The grave finds date back to the late 370s AD, i.e. to the transition between the Roman imperial period and the early Migration Period. Photo: Frank Molter/dpa. - Jübeck/Schleswig-Holstein/Germany

Stock Photo: 26 April 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, Jübeck: Werner Janßen (l-r), from the Landesmuseum Schloss Gottorf in Schleswig, Stefan Antos and Viliam Mezey.

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