Archaeologists uncover lost medieval city that vanished without a trace: 'True time capsule'
Archaeologists have uncovered a lost medieval town nestled in a remote forest — and new evidence is revealing what the city looked like before its sudden decline.
Researchers uncovered the remains of Stolzenberg, a medieval town that appears to have collapsed in the 14th or 15th century, in a forest outside the modern-day Polish village of Sławoborze.
The city was founded on the border of Pomerania and Neumark, a historically contested border region between Germany and Poland.
FORBIDDEN PASSAGE?