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Structures of 11th-century castle discovered in Switzerland

A researcher has discovered the structures of a former castle near Uesslingen-Buch in northeastern Switzerland. +Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox Investigations by the Thurgau Office of Archaeology revealed that it must have been a castle site during the 10th and 11th centuries. The discovery is of great historical interest, the Office of Archaeology of Canton Thurgau announced on Monday. The site is located just under one kilometre west of the Kartause Ittingen. Based on comparable finds, it is possible to surmise what the castle might have looked like: a multi-storey tower made of wood, protected by a palisade and deep ditches. Thurgau Archaeology will not be carrying out any excavations on the newly discovered castle plateaus. According to the press release, any structures and finds will remain in the ground and thus be preserved for future research. + Swiss castles achieve record visitor numbers The discovery was made by a castle researcher from canton ...

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