Roman stone building (Etting, Ingolstadt, Oberbayern)
In the run-up to the construction of a bypass road, the route north-east of Etting was archaeologically investigated. As expected in this landscape steeped in history, numerous archaeological monuments and features were uncovered and documented[1]. Among them was a Roman stone building with an almost square ground plan (ca. 14m x 12m). The building was documented in the planum and photographed with the multicopter. This was followed by a conservation covering.
[1] Strobl 2014