Some Things Take Time.
The State Office for Archaeology receives the best information security support from KVINNE GmbH — whether in Dresden or at the branch office in Weisswasser. In addition to defining the scope of the information security system according to IT baseline protection, the external information security officer, Ms. Carina Thomas, had the opportunity to visit the excavation site today.
After reviewing the physical security, IT systems, and the network of the branch office, there was still time to observe the work of the State Office in preserving Germany’s cultural assets and history. The archaeologists and excavation technicians at the Nochten excavation site, who have been conducting research here at the open-cast mine for many years, provided an interesting insight into their work.
In addition to a settlement from the Bronze Age and the Roman Imperial period, the researchers were particularly excited about a brick kiln discovered just two days ago.
Also remarkable is this well, which was identified solely by the discoloration of the soil. With a bit of luck, a historic coin may be found at the bottom of the well.

