Archaeologists make grim discovery after finding ancient Roman buildings
'Special objects' dating back to antiquity found at Swiss site
Archaeologists discovered a Roman road, at least two buildings and various artifacts during the dig. (Kanton Aargau)
Archaeologists uncovered stone cellars while excavating the Swiss site, which was inhabited by Romans in the first century A.D. (Kanton Aargau)
"Several" infant burials were found near the ancient buildings and road, according to archaeologists. (Kanton Aargau)
A small bronze panther statuette (seen here) dating back to Ancient Rome was found at the excavation site. (Kanton Aargau)
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