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Archaeologists discover 5000-year-old stone-paved cellar during the construction of a railroad

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By Neha B.
October 20, 2024

It has been commonly accepted that people of older civilizations such as the Neolithic people were rather primitive compared to modern humans equipped with better tech. Their typical architecture looked like one-room huts made with thick timber posts, reeds, clay, mud bricks, or stone, while the roofing was secure with hay or tree trunks. But archaeologists recently found a structure that appeared to be a “paved-stone cellar,” dating back to the Neolithic period, almost 5,000 years ago on the Danish island of Falster.

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