Museum Vestsjælland's archaeologists are busy before the Kalundborg motorway can open

For the past six months, Museum Vestsjælland has been digging excavation trenches on the area which will later become the last stage of the Kalundborg motorway. In Kalundborg Municipality alone, around 90 km of search trenches must be dug.

It is wet, very wet and at times also very cold, for the archaeologists who are currently digging trenches and investigating whether there is anything of historical interest before the actual construction work begins. But even though the weather is bothering the archaeologists, the work is progressing completely according to schedule.

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Digging 90 kilometers of search trenches before the motorway comes - TV-Kalundborg

 

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