Archaeologists discover giant monumental structure in Czechia
Archaeologists from the University of Hradec Králové have discovered a giant mound structure along the route of the D35 Plotiště-Sadová highway in Czechia.
Excavations revealed an “elongated trapezoidal gutter,” a typical feature of long barrows, measuring 190 meters in length. According to the researchers, this discovery is the longest monument of its type known in Europe.
According to the researchers, the monument is likely associated with the Funnel(-neck-)beaker culture, in short TRB or TBK (3800-3350 BC), named for their ceramics, beakers and amphorae with funnel-shaped tops. The estimated date of the monument is the Chalcolithic, a period that saw the transition between the Neolithic and Bronze Age.
From: Heritage Daily
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