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Judi Lynn

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Tue Jan 7, 2020, 06:54 AM Jan 2020

Divers to retrieve Bronze Age artefacts from Swiss lake


THIS CONTENT WAS PUBLISHED ON JANUARY 6, 2020 3:14 PM JAN 6, 2020 - 15:14



Erosion is causing the piles to topple and wash away.

(Archäologischer Dienst des Kantons Bern, Daniel Steffen)

Archaeologists are diving into Switzerland’s Lake Thun to rescue the remains of Bronze Age pile dwellings before they wash away.

According to canton Bern’s education and culture authorities, the 3,500-year-old settlement is endangered by erosion and likely to disappear soon. From January through March, the divers will be working in front of Schadau Castle.

Initial investigations revealed that the northern area of the site was in a worrying condition. The last remains of the pile dwellings now lie unprotected at the bottom of the lake. The erosion, which washes away up to 50cm of sediment per year, is caused by the strong natural current of the Aare river as well as boat traffic.

In 2014, a recreational diver turned in various bronze objects that he had found in Lake Thun. Archaeologists immediately launched an investigation and soon found piles and ceramic shards, which were clearly from prehistoric settlements. The piles date from the early Bronze Age, circa 1590 to 1540 BC. The three-month rescue excavation aims to document the valuable evidence before it disappears.

More:
https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/culture/excavation-project_divers-to-retrieve-bronze-age-artefacts-from-swiss-lake/45475080
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