Mysterious tunnels found beneath 5,000-year-old pagan graves in Germany leave experts stunned

German archaeologists unearthed a medieval tunnel system beneath a 5,000-year-old Neolithic burial site near Reinstedt. The narrow underground passage, identified as an 'erdstall,' contained late medieval artifacts. Experts believe the medieval builders intentionally chose this ancient pagan site, possibly for its visibility or as a discreet location, raising intriguing questions about historical land use and cultural interactions.

Mysterious tunnels found beneath 5,000-year-old pagan graves in Germany leave experts stunned
German archaeologists unearthed a medieval tunnel system beneath a 5,000-year-old Neolithic burial site near Reinstedt. The narrow underground passage, identified as an 'erdstall,' contained late medieval artifacts. Experts believe the medieval builders intentionally chose this ancient pagan site, possibly for its visibility or as a discreet location, raising intriguing questions about historical land use and cultural interactions.