Archaeologists discover three-thousand-year-old settlement in Pardubice region

Photo: Šárka Rusnáková, iROZHLAS.cz

Archaeologists in Dašice in Pardubice have discovered the remains of a village dating back approximately three thousand years. The find comes from a rescue excavation at the site of a planned new logistics hall in the southern part of the town.

The head of the Archaeological Department of the Czech Museum in Pardubice, Tomáš Zavoral, guides Czech Radio through the remains of what would have been a house built roughly 3,000 years ago in the newly-discovered settlement:.

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Author: Jakub Ferenčík