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Roman temple of Unterböbingen

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The excavators agree on the cultic background of this building, especially since there are other architectonically identical temple findings from the Germanic and British provinces. The most important of the numerous finds from this temple are filament glass vials, a silver spoon, weapons, a bronze plate on which the human foot of a statuette had been preserved, as well as the head of a female stone sculpture outside the temple in 1981 during ground planing came. [13] The analysis of the finds of the construction could be dated to the second half of the 2nd century.

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