The remains of a wooden bridge built 2,000 years ago have been discovered in the city of Agriculture, Switzerland. More than 300 oak piles were placed from the bridge over the river Zahel, which were stored in water -filled soil with sliced over rivers.
Archaeologists found the remnants of the Roman military structure 40 years ago on both banks of Zahel, so when the construction was planned in the same area, a team of archaeological archaeologists from Burn in Burn had excavated the place. He sampled the oak pile, removed some points of posts, and inspected them in the laboratory.
Danderconological analysis revealed that the bridge period was repaired or rebuilt several times, the initial structure is close to 40 BC, which is the early years of Switzerland’s Roman victory after the Halvity tribe’s defeat. Recent posts have a 369 AD, a tumultuous time when Emperor Valentine has increased the strength of Rhine Lime under pressure from German attacks.
Also known as the River Thale, there was a busy transport in the romance of the Roman era. It was a part of the Roman Jura Transvaire, the road that connected the Jora Mountains to Agista Rurica, 50 miles northeast of the oldest Roman Colony and Ruraki tribe, located on Rhine, 50 miles northeast.
The bridge was located at an important intersection of water paths and road. It was at the gates of a small town and the Roman service station, Patnika, which offered a large army camp and its affiliated civilian settlement in connection with the one -Donasa, from Helwatia’s capital Avenickum. A branch of the road in Patnika built branches, crossing the Jora from the Mountain Pass of Colonel D. Perry Pratius and ending in Augusta Rurica.
With so much traffic on the small bridge, many samples were put or mistakenly lost in the river. Many items were found in the excavation, including human shoes, horse drains, axes, fishing, keys and coins. A particularly noteworthy search was a large plane in which an iron blade was erected from the same wooden block. Both wood and blades are in excellent condition.
				






