Mar 19, 2017
The search for traces begins in the Rems-Murr district. In ancient times, the Upper German Limes ran straight through the country in this part of today's Germany and separated the Roman world from that of the Germanic peoples for about 200 years. At the same time it also marked a boundary between different levels of wealth. On the Roman side many lived comfortable, sometimes luxurious, lives. The Germanic tribes wanted to share in the treasures in the Roman provinces, to get everything they didn't have at home. Therefore, the Limes was attacked again and again from ...