Oberalting-Seefeld's archivist Evilyn Ecker and Gerhard Birkholz from Hechendorf unearthed the treasure. They have now transcribed the second of a total of eight volumes.

It is written in old German handwriting (German Kurrentschrift), hundreds of pages thick and bound in leather. The original chronicle is the follow-up to a first collection of texts that ranged from 1900 to 1914 and was published in 2020 as a bound first chronicle.