5,000-year-old discovery in Falster throws new light on Stone Age life
During an excavation for the electrification of a railway in the hilly landscape near Eskilstrup, Falster, workers discovered a 5,000-year-old ‘basement’ with a stone floor and supported walls.Researchers assessed that the ancient underground chamber dates to the Stone Age.They describe the excavation of the site in the scientific journal Radiocarbon, which is published by the University […]
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