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You can learn more about an extremely rare pilgrimage badge at the Déri Museum
Debrecen – The Archaeological Museum of the Déri Museum has previously excavated the planned route of the road bypassing Debrecen from the north, and Archaeologist Barbara Kolozsi will give a lecture on this.
An extremely rare, special object – a pilgrim badge – was also unearthed in the excavation that will be discussed at the next meeting of the lecture series The Archaeological Heritage of Cívisváros.
11-12, depicting Jesus, St. Peter, and St. Paul. a small lead sheet from the 16th century justified the deeds of those who made pilgrimages to Rome on foot.
The next meeting of the popular program course at the Déri Museum will begin at 5 pm on January 28 at the Ballroom.
Participants can hear that the Archaeological Museum of the Déri Museum has previously excavated the planned route of the road bypassing Debrecent from the north. The monastery forest in Debrecen touched the road to be built for almost 4 kilometers, in which smaller and larger sand hills alternated.
During the excavation from 2009 to 2012, experts identified nine eras.
A Árpádian village was located in the middle. At the lecture – using the knowledge of history and ethnography – archaeologist Barbara Kolozsi presents the results of the research entitled A Árpádian settlement on the border of Debrecen.