• Lecture by Dr. Thomas Brakmann (Lower Saxony State Archives, Osnabrück Department) Government action in the moor: The role of public administration in the Emsland Plan

    Stadsmuseum Meppen An der Koppelschleuse 19a, Meppen

    Numerous federal, state and district agencies as well as municipal bodies and professional associations coordinated the development of the Emsland region. Their core tasks included mapping, water and soil management, moorland cultivation and soil improvement, agricultural advice, afforestation as well as settlement construction and municipal infrastructure. Emsland GmbH pooled federal, state and municipal funds, examined [...]

  • History before eight: The small Ruhr area of Lower Saxony?

    Emsland Archäologie Museum

    Iron metallurgy from the Roman imperial period in Lüneburg-Hagen City archaeologist Tobias Schoo reports on the latest findings of a commercial settlement in Lüneburg from the Roman imperial period. The site was continuously inhabited from the Late Bronze Age until the Migration Period. The phase after the birth of Christ is particularly striking. There is [...]

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  • History before eight: Transparency in the border region

    Emsland Archäologie Museum

    Glass processing on the outer borders of the Roman Empire   The managing director of Römerwelt Rheinbrohl and experimental archaeologist Frank Wiesenberg provides exciting insights into the fascinating world of Roman glass. Using archaeological finds and experimental replicas, he shows how glass was produced, processed and traded beyond the borders of the Limes in ancient [...]

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