
Michaela Binder
Michaela Binder is an archaeologist who led the groundbreaking excavation of a Roman-era mass grave discovered beneath a football pitch in Vienna. Her team's findings, which include the remains of warriors from a first-century battle, have provided unprecedented insights into military conflicts during the Roman Empire, marking a significant contribution to the understanding of ancient warfare in central Europe.
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Excavation leader Michaela Binder stated that there are huge battlefields in Germany where weapons were found.
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Dr. Michaela Binder, a bioarchaeologist from the University of Vienna, led the archaeological excavation.
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Michaela Binder, who led the archaeological dig, highlighted the uniqueness of the find in Roman history.
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