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Voronezh archaeologists discovered a 19th century bridge, whic | Forbidden History

Voronezh archaeologists discovered a 19th century bridge, which turned out to be older than the famous Stone Bridge (the oldest bridge in Voronezh).

"This structure is not reflected on any plan of ancient Voronezh. The height of the arches is only about 1 m, and in the 30s of the 19th century a brick wall was added to the bridge. Why it was built is still unclear.

Scythian pottery from the 5th century B.C., a needlewoman from the 18th century, coins from the reign of Peter the Great and the reign of Anna of Russia were also unearthed here. The fact is that before the 19th century there was no urban planning, and then the capital developed a plan of the city with straight streets.

Why was it necessary to fill in the city to restore the streets, especially to fill in the newly built bridge?

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