Ancient mega-structure discovered in Romania
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Ancient mega-structure discovered in Romania
Archaeologists investigating a prehistoric settlement in northeastern Romania have uncovered evidence from a massive communal building that could transform our understanding of how some of Europe’s earliest large communities were organised more than 6,000 years ago. The structure, discovered at the Cucuteni settlement of Stăuceni-Holm in Botoșani County, has been identified as a rare “mega-structure” – a type of oversized building believed to ha…
6,000-year-old mega-structure unearthed at prehistoric settlement in Romania | Archaeology News Online Magazine
Archaeologists working in northeastern Romania have uncovered a large prehistoric building linked to the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture, a society known for building some of Europe’s earliest large settlements. The structure stood at the site of Stăuceni-Holm and dates back around 6,000 years. Researchers believe the building served a public purpose within the settlement. At roughly 350 […]
Archaeologists investigating the prehistoric settlement of Stuceni Holm in the Romanian county of Botosani have discovered the remains of a massive public building that could change the understanding of the social structure of Europe's early communities.
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