
Kristina Adler-Wölfl
Kristina Adler-Wölfl is the head of the Vienna city archaeological department, known for her expertise in uncovering and interpreting historical artifacts. She recently spoke about the discovery of a mass grave from the Roman era, which contains the remains of soldiers with various battle wounds, highlighting the significance of this site in understanding early military conflicts in the region.
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United States | 2 | 8.00 | 0.06% | +10% | 331,002,651 | 218,549 | $21,000,000 | 13,866$ |
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Vienna archaeologist Kristina Adler-Wölfl said that the victims were all male and had various different battle wounds.
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Kristina Adler-Wölfl, head of the Vienna Department of Urban Archaeology, described the discovery as a once-in-a-lifetime find.
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Kristina Adler-Wölfl, the head of the Vienna city archaeological department, confirmed the presence of various battle wounds on the skeletons.
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