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In 1962, an Alemannic burial site containing human skeletal remains was discovered in Niederstotzingen (Baden-Württemberg, Germany). Researchers have now examined the DNA of these skeletal remains.
After two centuries of confrontations, they began to move gradually westward to settle permanently in the territory of present-day Vorarlberg (Austria), Switzerland, Baden-Württemberg, and Alsace.
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Archeologists uncover ancient Alemannic grave in Germany - MSNArcheologists in Gerstetten, Germany, unearthed an early Alemannic grave - the remains of a man in his 60s dating to the first half of the fourth century, the Stuttgart Regional Council announced ...
In 1962, an Alemannic burial site containing human skeletal remains was discovered in Niederstotzingen (Baden-Württemberg, Germany). Researchers at the Eurac Research Centre in Bozen-Bolzano ...
An Alemannic chieftain at the Battle of Tolbiac, in a painting by Ary Scheffer (1836). Credit: Public domain / Wikimedia Commons If we focus on the other one, the previous one, it seems that he must ...
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