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A diver emerging with a piece of wood retrieved from below the muddy bed of Lake Lucerne, where archaeologists have found the remains of houses that once stood on stilts. Philipp Schmidli
Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a Bronze Age village beneath Lake Lucerne in Switzerland. According to a press release, the settlement had long lain hidden under the lake’s muddy floor but was revealed when a trench was being cut for a new water pipeline between December 2019 and May 2020. In March 2020, the excavation unearthed pottery and wooden poles that were identified as prehistoric by a team of underwater archaeologists.