A remarkable 3,000-year-old village was unearthed in Dašice, Czech Republic. This Bronze Age site includes house foundations, pottery fragments, and tools, providing fresh insights into settlement patterns and daily life in Central Europe. The discovery is significant for re-evaluating the origins and migrations of prehistoric peoples in the region, as well as illuminating their craftsmanship and subsistence strategies.
Source: Archaeology Magazine
Link: https://archaeology.org/news/2025/10/24/3000-year-old-village-excavated-in-czech-republic/






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