2000-Year-Old Roman Bridge Discovered in Aegerten
Archaeologists uncover well-preserved remains of ancient Roman bridge in canton Bern, including over 300 oak piles and artifacts from daily Roman life.

Key Takeaways
- A 2000-year-old Roman bridge was discovered in Aegerten, Canton Bern
- Over 300 oak piles were preserved in groundwater
- The bridge was built around 40 BC and used until 369 AD
- The bridge was part of the Roman Jura transversal route
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They Said
"The finds could provide valuable insights into everyday life in Roman times"