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Extremely rare Roman-era tomb discovered empty in Bavaria

Archaeologists uncovered a rare Roman-era tomb in Bavaria that contains no remains, revealing unusual commemorative practices and elite status display.

October 27, 2025 / 15:05 IST
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The Wolkertshofen stone circle (Image: Manfred Woidich)
The Wolkertshofen stone circle (Image: Manfred Woidich)

Archaeologists have uncovered a sizeable circular stone structure beside a Roman road. The monument was found near the village of Wolkertshofen in Bavaria region, Germany. This dates to the Roman Empire period and is about twelve metres wide. What makes it extraordinary is that investigators found no human remains or artefacts.

Monumental structure and public display

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The stone ring forms a foundation of roughly twelve metres diameter, carefully constructed with fitted stones adjacent to a known Roman route.  To its side lies a square feature likely once supported a statue or marker. Its prominent roadside location suggests it was a public memorial rather than burial.

A tomb without a body or goods