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Judi Lynn

(162,437 posts)
Tue Mar 21, 2023, 01:59 AM Mar 2023

Hiker Accidentally Discovers Ancient Roman Shrine To Mountain Gods In The Alps

DR. KATIE SPALDING

Freelance Writer

Published
March 17, 2023



The site of the finds, at the foot of the Ammertenhorn, at the end of summer 2022. © Archaeological Service of the Canton of Bern, Regula Glatz

It must be frustrating, sometimes, to be a professional archaeologist. Here you are, slogging away on years-long excavations in the scorching desert or freezing English rain, just hoping to find a tiny clue about ancient burial rites or something – only for some rando to wander up a mountain one day and accidentally stumble upon a long-lost shrine to the Ancient Roman mountain gods.

“We do find single Roman coins occasionally in the Alps, but this site is unusual because of the amount of coins and the location,” Regula Gubler, scientific project manager on the archeological team that’s been investigating the site since 2022, told Newsweek.

“We are only at the beginning of the investigations, but we think it is a holy place,” she explained. “[P]eople went [there] to deposit votive offerings – mainly coins, but also other objects – asking the deities for things or thanking them […] I guess a kind of pilgrimage.”

The first sign that something interesting might have been going on in the area came back in 2020, when a stray hiker happened across a single ancient coin buried amongst the rubble.

More:
https://www.iflscience.com/hiker-accidentally-discovers-ancient-roman-shrine-to-mountain-gods-in-the-alps-68035

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Hiker Accidentally Discovers Ancient Roman Shrine To Mountain Gods In The Alps (Original Post) Judi Lynn Mar 2023 OP
You can't be every where Old Crank Mar 2023 #1
They tried, but they were, after all, in the mountains. jaxexpat Mar 2023 #2
The unusual drought and heat last summer LittleGirl Mar 2023 #3
Probably a toll booth Effete Snob Mar 2023 #4
Like this? ret5hd Mar 2023 #5
exactly what I had in mind Effete Snob Mar 2023 #6
 

jaxexpat

(7,794 posts)
2. They tried, but they were, after all, in the mountains.
Tue Mar 21, 2023, 04:38 AM
Mar 2023

Mountain gods have a reputation for low tolerance toward pilferers. Nice "excavation" you got here, would be a shame if there was an avalanche, just sayin'. These "archaeologists" better watch their backs. At least until they reach the foothills.

 

Effete Snob

(8,387 posts)
4. Probably a toll booth
Tue Mar 21, 2023, 07:16 AM
Mar 2023

Did you ever notice that if something is found, and no practical use for it can be determined, then it must have been “religious”?

Like, “this thing is useless and makes no sense at all - therefore it was a shrine.”

“Upon entering New Jersey, travelers had to make an offering to the gods.”

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