Cow bones were discovered in the floor of a 16th century building in the red light district of Alkmaar in North Holland. The floor, excavated by Heritage Alkmaar, is believed to date back to the ...
an archaeological organization within the municipality of Alkmaar in North Holland. The floor was found in a 16th century building in Achterdam, a red-light district in Alkmaar. While the house ...
Alkmaar, located about 25 miles north of Amsterdam ... Other cow bone floors have been found in Holland. In fact, a strikingly similar example was unearthed in the nearby city of Hoorn, and ...
In Alkmaar, in northern Holland, archaeologists found the remnants of a tiled floor. There was nothing remarkable about it, except that part of the floor was made from animal bones.
Photo from Alkmaar municipality's heritage department Renovations of a medieval building in the Netherlands revealed a very rare find: a floor made of bones, officials said. From the outside ...
Archaeologists unearthed a macabre, centuries-old DIY project during a routine building renovation in the Netherlands ... our own eyes," Nancy de Jong, Alkmaar’s city archaeologist, said ...
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Photo from Alkmaar municipality's heritage office While working at a plaza in the Netherlands, a crane operator noticed a beehive-like structure reemerging from the dirt. It turned out to be a 500 ...
Municipality of Alkmaar archeology team ... may have been a common 15th-century flooring solution or design in the Netherlands. Archaeologists have yet to date the recently unearthed bone floor.
AZ Alkmaar will aim to keep their top-four aspirations alive when they make the trip to Philips Stadion to lock horns with ...