A 7,000-year-old well unearthed in the Czech Republic is the oldest wooden structure ever recorded in Europe, and possibly the world. Made of oak, it was well-preserved enough to allow archaeologists ...
Researchers have found a 7,000-year-old wooden well, the oldest wooden structure ever discovered in Europe. The Neolithic structure is made of oak and hazel wood, which are indigenous to the East ...
Archaeologists claimed Tuesday that a Neolithic well found in the Czech Republic was the world’s oldest uncovered wooden structure, citing extensive tests. “We have carried out a dendrochronological ...
An ancient wooden water well in the Czech Republic has been dated to 5,256-55 BC, making it the oldest, best conserved construction of its kind worldwide, researchers said on Wednesday. It was ...
PARDUBICE, CZECH REPUBLIC—Radio Prague International reports that researchers from the Všestary Prehistoric Archaeology Park are working to create a replica of a 7,000-year-old wood-lined well ...
THIS weekend we're beginning a delve into the long history of Ayrshire - from the Neolithic era civilisations up to the Iron Age. Over the next few weeks, we'll look at how the area developed from the ...
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