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A Village Immersed in Italy Reveals Arches of 7500 Years Witness to Prehistoric Forest Know-How

At 11 meters under the waters of Lake Bracciano, Neolithic houses have been intact for 7,500 years. This submerged village of La Marmotta preserves dozens of wooden objects, rarely preserved elsewhere in the Mediterranean. Among them are 35 complete arches, of which 19 have been thoroughly analysed. A study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports in detail the manufacture and use. Their work crosses anatomical analyses, palyn…
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At 11 meters under the waters of Lake Bracciano, Neolithic houses have been intact for 7,500 years. This submerged village of La Marmotta preserves dozens of wooden objects, rarely preserved elsewhere in the Mediterranean. Among them are 35 complete arches, of which 19 have been thoroughly analysed. A study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports in detail the manufacture and use. Their work crosses anatomical analyses, palyn…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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