Friday, September 4, 2009

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A shard saves the Roman settlement

The paper has become nightmare by Gerda Weller is called "master plan No. 14" and is on the 13 . dated November 1990th almost 19 years later, she stands on that place where the community Lahnau in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis originally wanted to set up a 3.6-acre industrial park. Weller moves with the index finger on the sketch plan at the time, then it has a sweeping gesture over the surrounding area: In two hundred yards away stands a large mound.

Next door is the large funnel, where researchers found the horse head of the Roman bronze statue, which created two weeks ago for world-wide attention. In the other facing the storage building of a commercial building adjacent to the site. There, the archaeologists team up: between concrete slabs and forklifts reside, the researchers and their collaborators in two orange containers. "That's all become a large industrial area, "says Weller.

sound fragments and shards from Roman times

It has become nothing, instead, has today a nondescript sign on the road towards Naunheim with "Roman Forum" in the direction of the site. There Weller prevented their field visits in the autumn of 1989 at an industrial park. She herself sees her subordinate role: the sensational discovery of the fragment of the statue was mainly due to right decisions with the authorities. She has not even seen the horse's head today.

Gerda Weller climb the so-called commander Hill, a viewing platform in the middle of the excavation site. In this area she made twenty years ago at the suggestion of the then district Bodendenkmalpflege Klaus Engelbach, the field visits, where they found the first fragments and sound fragments from the Roman period. "I actually thought of this early medieval finds," she says.

stone foundations of ancient Rome

Weller As the end of 1989 at the bottom of the circle of monuments Wetzlar, Heinrich Janke, their finds on the table, pulls out of a single shard. "This is Roman," is his brief comment. Weller then began on the western corner of her home town to thoroughly search for more remains. In 1991, she brought boxes of bricks and broken glass on the State Conservation Office in Wiesbaden, in the fall of 1992, finally went to Heinz-Jürgen Köhler of the Roman-Germanic Commission in the fields before Waldgirmes Frankfurt. "This was a historic day," says Weller. They tend not to euphoria, because of their passion, they need patience and a cool head: In 90 percent of their field visits they found absolutely nothing.

Allen was cause for celebration in 1993 after three years patiently searching: for a so-called sounding, the first soil analysis by the Roman-Germanic Commission is clear that among the fields more needs to be hidden: Then, the Plans for the industrial park shelved. In 1998, archaeologists discovered during excavation work even the first right bank of stone foundations of ancient Rome - "This place has a great historical significance," Weller says, looking back.

"concatenation of circumstances and reasonable diligence"

you've been interested in as a child for Archaeology, said the little woman, born in 1957. At that time she was pulled through the fields, and collected relics from the past. That was not easy, because the season for field inspections is limited to the spring and late fall: "If grain standing on the fields, can not search me, "says Weller. During the "season" for it is regularly out and sacrificed most of their leisure time. have made

fact that it was their field surveys 20 years ago, the sensation of weeks possible three rated it as "concatenation of favorable circumstances and diligence." "The Efficient sometimes luck," she says. The concept of "amateur archaeologist" Weller may not, that it sounds too derogatory: it is a volunteer from the state office for historic preservation.

systematically search for traces of the past

Before the equestrian statue of Emperor Augustus has now gathered a large group of elderly cyclists devoutly in a semicircle. The bronze sculpture in the center of the Roman Forum is just a replica - as well as the Forum itself, the one after the excavation had spilled over and instead modeled the ground a few feet above, white Weller. The plinth on which the equestrian statue shines in the sun, flanked by four rectangular concrete slabs mark the locations of other bases in the forum - whether there were also sculptures, is unclear.
will probably open if further discoveries are below the 7.7 hectares land of the former Roman town, for only part of the land have been plowed, the archaeologists: the Building Materials and some houses on the western edge of the town are on the site of the ancient settlement. Weller is still satisfied, and finally, the industrial area have been prevented. For Waldgirmes she wants an archaeological park to the Roman city of "visual experience" to make. "People must be offered something that history has taken place here," she says. The discovery of the horse's head, at least not finish their field visits - they will continue to search the Lahntal by their cadastral maps and plans systematically for evidence of the past. Without much enthusiasm, but with patience, "I never stop "

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