Show PREHISTORIC RELICS FOUND BERLIN By BERLIN By The Associated Press Numerous prehistoric relics found under the former royal library by workmen restoring the pile-frame pile on which the buildings building's foundation built point to the existence of some esther earlier settlement on the site of the present city of Berlin These relics believed to w be thousands of years old comprise the bones bone of unknown species of animals and specimens of unadorned pottery Berlin was was originally erected on ona ona ona a swamp and even today vast ast peat peat- p t- t bogs are under some of the city's principal streets It Ii therefore bc- bc became came ame necessary even sus as r. r late as the century when Frederic the Great built the royal library to con con- construct construct construct the foundation of large structures Lures tures ures on pile-frames pile of hundreds of huge luge e tree trunks driven Into the bog until they were entirely flooded by the water Through the rapid sinking of the subterranean water level with with- within withIn within In in the last few centuries however the pile frame under the library was exposed and started to w rot there there- thereby thereby thereby by causing the foundation to give way and threatening the massive building with collapse course the library's pile frame relics relies of a by by- bygone bygone bygone gone age were found In the bog in such numbers as to give ghe paleontologists and archaeologists a new In Incentive In- In e for assiduous research Meanwhile Meanwhile Mean Mean- Meanwhile while It Ii Is believed that so many remains of animals found in a com corn comparatively comparatively small circumscribed area point to some of nature that killed all these animals about the same lime time whereas the l pottery specimens are considered proof of ofa ofa a a. community of fairly civilized hu hu- human human hu- hu human man beings having existed at a 8 remote mote r age on the spot where Ber Ben Berlin Berlin Benun lin un now stands |