For decades, scientists have speculated about the history of 20 people and several livestock who supposedly drowned in a Swiss river 2,000 years ago. One theory is that these people were killed by a bridge that later collapsed. But new evidence supports the idea that, at least for some of them, their deaths, and the death of the bridge, were the result of a natural disaster.
In 1965, archaeologists discovered the remains…
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