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Endless stories lie beneath the sand of Haarlem: Nearly 200 years of excavations now in one book

Endless stories lie beneath the sand of Haarlem: Nearly 200 years of excavations now in one book

A new archaeological chronicle titled 'Onder het zand vandaan – Archeologische kroniek 1843-2023' provides a comprehensive overview of nearly 200 years of excavations in Haarlem. The book traces the city's local history back to prehistoric times through various archaeological findings discovered beneath the ground.

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