Archaeologists have discovered a dwelling from the time of the Bronze Age in the Lúčna district in Detva. An archaeological company from Banská Bystrica was exploring the land under planned family houses, when the ground plan of a house, five metres wide and 8 and half metres long, was discovered.
Archaeologist Roman Hrončiak stands by a post hole of the Bronze Age farmhouse [Credit: Jozef Poliak, TASR] |
Until now, only holes were found in Detva but it was unable to define them as a settlement. This is the first time a settlement where people had been living a thousand years before Christ has been confirmed in the area.
Reconstruction of the Bronze Age farmhouse discovered in Detva [Credit: Jozef Poliak, TASR] |
In the prehistoric house, the archaeologists and volunteers also uncovered fragments of receptacles for the preparation and serving of food. Some fragments are more luxurious with polished surfaces.
Both archaeologists agree that dwellers of this area probably supplied the fortified settlement of Kalamárka, the oldest known archaeological locality of central Slovakia, 5 kilometres from Detva.
Source: The Slovak Spectator [April 08, 2017]
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