Limes Roman Border Site Excavated
NPO Radio 1 discusses Lymus, a 2000-year-old section of the Roman Empire's border that runs along the Rhine from Katwijk to Zevenaar. The broadcast highlights that Lymus is celebrating its 5th anniversary as a UNESCO World Heritage site and encourages listeners to visit limus.nl for more information. The Limes, a 2000-year-old border of the Roman Empire, has been the subject of recent archaeological discoveries. Excavations have uncovered forts, ships, and coins along its path.
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NPO Radio 1
“Lymus, 5 jaar UNESCO-werelderfgroet. Helemaal goed. Meer weten? Ga naar limus.nl. Reizen veulen de onzichtbare kracht van liefde. Nu in de boekhandel.”
NPO Radio 1
“LIMES is een grens van het Romeinse rijk. LIMES loopt langs de rein van Katwijk naar Zevenaar. Het 2000-jaar oud. Opgravingen, voorten, schepen, munten, fase.”
NPO Radio 1
“Zevenaar. Het 2000-jaar oud. Opgravingen, voorten, schepen, munten, fase. LIMES, 5 jaar.”
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