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Experts said the skeleton is almost completely intact and measures the same height as the famous horse. He was put down in 1838 but his exact resting place was never known despite his historic past.
The first discovery of a horse skeleton in the area actually occurred in 1920 (also during a housing project), but the recent development uncovered the entire cemetery. Sara Roth, an archaeologist ...
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An archaeologist excavating the horse skeleton from the burial site. State Office for Monument Preservation in the Stuttgart Regional Council/ArchaeoBW During the first half of the 2nd century AD ...
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