First-Ever Roman Bread Discovered by Archaeologists in Switzerland
In a rare find, archaeologists in Windisch, canton of Aargau, have unearthed the charred remains of a 2,000-year-old Roman flatbread, offering new insights into the daily life and diet of the Vindonissa settlement.

Key Takeaways
- Archaeologists discovered a 2,000-year-old Roman flatbread in Windisch, canton of Aargau.
- The bread survived only because it was charred, a preservation method similar to finds in Pompeii.
- Evidence of a fortification older than the 1st-century AD legionary camp was also uncovered.
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They Said
"The remains bear witness to the earliest troop camp in Vindonissa and its fortification system."