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Only scarce information can be found about his childhood and youth. It seems, that he spent his early years at Munich and the Lake
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are presented as being located much too eastern, he came to the conclusion, that there should be a big unknown ancient town called “Drusomagus” located by
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Already before his university studies, he was surprised about the total lack of Roman towns north of lake constance, dure to the massive density in southern region with ancient towns like
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In 2001 Breuer discovered a slightly separated part of the settlement with pottery kilns, already lying on the eastern side of river
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