The Roman Museum in Homburg, Germany was once a Celtic settlement and later a Roman settlement. During the early 1900's the settlement was rediscovered when construction uncovered many buried silver Roman coins. The coins were most likely buried when the Germans kicked the Romans out of the area, only to be left in the ground for over 1000 years. Schwarzenacker was on two major cross routes between Trier, Strassbourg, Metz and the Rhine River. At one time the city was home to craftsmen…