In 1945 a simple building was excavated by Walter Drack in a forest called Biswind near Seon, five kilometers to the north of the Hallwilersee. The building was rectangular, with a cental hall (17.30 X 13.80 m.) flanked by two narrow rooms (4.30 X 13.80 m.). It seems to have been a combined house and stable. It was built at the end of the first century. A thick layer resulting from a fire was found, which probably took place around the middle of the third century.
Map of the location of the building. Drack 1945(1), Abb. 1.
Literature
Drack 1945(1).
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