“Unearthed After Millennia: Mysterious Alemannic Tomb Reveals Intact Comb and Secrets of an Ancient Civilization”
Imagine you’re knee-deep in construction work, ready to lay the foundation for a brand-new housing complex in the quaint town of Gerstetten, Germany. Exciting, right? But then, BAM! You stumble upon a treasure trove from the 4th century C.E., complete with artifacts like ceramics, dazzling glass vessels, and—wait for it—a comb, pristine with its handle and teeth completely intact! Seriously, who knew that a simple day on the job could turn into a scene straight out of an archeological documentary?
The discovery has sparked intrigue—who was buried there, and what stories do these ancient belongings tell us? It’s like unearthing a piece of a puzzle we didn’t even know was missing. And just think: centuries from now, will our everyday items be dug up and marveled at, too? If you’re as curious as I am, you’ll want to dive into the details of this fascinating find!
Check out the full story in the article [A 1,700-Year-Old Alemannic Tomb Containing Grave Goods Including An Intact Comb Has Been Unearthed In Germany](https://allthatsinteresting.com/gerstetten-germany-alemannic-comb) on All That’s Interesting!Workers preparing to build a housing complex in the town of Gerstetten happened upon a tomb from the 4th century C.E. that was filled with artifacts including ceramics, glass vessels, and a comb with its handle and teeth intact.
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