An Estonian-Latvian archaeological expedition has uncovered evidence suggesting continued activity at the Härgmäe castle, located on a hill in Latvia, long after the arrival of the crusaders. Archaeologist Heiki Valk stated that this discovery represents a new aspect of Estonian history. The castle, formerly part of the Sakala province, was previously believed to have ceased operations following the conquest. Excavations on the hill revealed that the castle maintained its function beyond the period of crusader influence. Topics: #estonian #latvian #hill Post navigation NATO battle tanks reached the rally park City cleaners are still cleaning up the aftermath of the storm