A Stash of Prehistoric Gold

A low-key day. Doug and I walked to the Kreismuseum Syke mit Forum Gesseler Goldhort, a museum and village preserving local history from the Stone Age to the present. In 2008, while digging for a gas pipeline nearby, a stash of artifacts was unearthed. The items range in age from 1400 B.C. to about 400 C.E. This discovery included prehistoric gold pieces, alongside late Roman Empire relics! It's quite an amazing exhibit that brought a lot of attention to this small regional museum.

Other than the gold exhibit, the daily life of the area, as depicted in the museum and grounds, reminded me a bit of what can be seen in the villages of the Amana Colonies in Iowa. Amana (a radical pietist group) had roots in Germany , but further south from here, closer to Frankfurt.

The village brickwork of the last several centuries was quite beautiful.

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