Posted on 03/21/2020 9:33:06 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
Archaeologists discovered in Trnava's Zeleny Kricek settlement hole many decorated ceramics fragments, antler tools and fragments of stone tools older than 6,000 years.
...The discovery is located outside the middle age centre of the town just in front of the town's fortification wall.
"Its existence until these days is a matter of lucky circumstances because it was preserved in the narrow area between the wall and filled town ditch," said Peter Grznar of the Regional Monument Board in Trnava, as quoted by the TASR newswire.
The finding dates back to the Neolithic Age, more specifically to the era of the Lengyel culture. Grznar said that the discovery contributes to the knowledge about the settlement of Trnava following the significant findings of the locality near Frantiskanska and Stefanikova Street.
So-called Trnava Venuses were also found here; they are the oldest artistic display ever found in the town's area with an estimated age of 6,700 to 6,800 years.
...the Neolithic settlement was wider than expected based on the previous findings because all surrounding lands are already built-up.
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