In the footsteps of our ancestors: Prehistory to touch a review shows: travel In 2008 were special missions especially popular with holidaymakers and brought the German tour operators as compared to the previous year sales growth up to 7% (source: dpa/tmn). The Ludwigsburg-based study provider caravan travel offers for 24 years the unique program series archaeology and travel to an initiative of trained archaeologists and archaeologists, the history, nature and culture lovers the highlights of Central European Prehistory to the intervention brings. For the year 2009, eight itineraries are offered where participants plunge into the life of their ancestors, about archaeological spring from Wales, the stone age Wurttemberg or the Italian Alps past of Val Camonicas. A special highlight is the 2000th anniversary tour on the occasion of 9 / 11 by Rome, the historical battle of the Teutoburg Forest in the year 2009. Celts, Romans, Germans, Slavs, Avars: she and many Peoples more once inhabited the Central European area, leaving numerous testimonies of their existence such as settlement remains, weapons, cult vessels, jewelry and treasures. There are numerous traces of the different stages of culture in Europe today still to discover from the Paleolithic through the Middle Ages up to the archaeological treasures of modern times. Who would like to move back to the roots of European culture history, can combine his knowledge and hunger of research on in the coming year with a pleasant travel experience.
The initiative archaeology & travel\”works out according to technical aspects exciting trips year after year and gives the life of prehistoric people vivid and exciting way: through visits to prehistoric sites and museums, visits to excavations, as well as interesting discussions with the involved researchers. The selected drives lead in areas with special scenic appeal leisure and recreation are to a balanced the specialized tours. In addition to the fixed points of the program, there are also opportunity along the travel route for own inclinations a bit to look.