Stock Photo - Excavation leader Alexander Heckendorff stands in the Tilleda royal palace during a training dig in Tilleda, Germany, 29 August 2016. It was determined during excavations that the former mediaeval royal palace was twice as large as previously thought. In 972 Emperor Otto II (955-983) gave the area of the Tilleda royal palace to his wife, the Byzantine princess Theophano, as a dowry. With a surface of 4 hectares, Tilleda is the largest archaeological open-air museum in Saxony-Anhalt today. Photo: JAN WOITAS/dpa | usage worldwide. - Tilleda/Saxony-Anhalt/Germany

Stock Photo: Excavation leader Alexander Heckendorff stands in the Tilleda royal palace during a training dig in Tilleda, Germany, 29 August 2016.

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