Sensation find in the Saale-Holzland-Kreis: Neolithic secrets discovered!

Archäologen entdecken bedeutende jungsteinzeitliche Funde im Thüringer Saale-Holzland-Kreis, die Einblicke in alte Technologien bieten.
Archaeologists discover important Neolithic finds in the Thuringian Saale-Holzland-Kreis that offer insights into old technologies. (Symbolbild/MND)

Sensation find in the Saale-Holzland-Kreis: Neolithic secrets discovered!

In the Saale-Holzland-Kreis in Thuringia, archaeologists have made an extraordinary find that could significantly expand the knowledge of the Neolithic period. As thueringen24.de in the course of a building project for a large Stromtrasse was reported discovered. This unique discovery gives a fascinating insight into the way of life of our ancestors.

In the excavations in Walpernhain, remains of several houses came to light. Archaeologists mount a variety of artifacts, including flint artifacts, special stone devices for woodworking and various ceramic objects. So far, more than 10,000 objects have been recovered. It is particularly revealing that workplaces for stone processing were also exposed, which provide valuable information about the technologies of the time.

insight into the Neolithic technology

The Thuringian State Office for Monument Conservation and Archeology has underlined the outstanding importance of this finds. These discoveries not only offer new knowledge about the techniques of the population at that time, but also through the material development. The foundation promises to provide further spectacular insights into the early historical lifestyle.

Interestingly, archeology not only pursues the traces of everyday life, but also technical backgrounds. For example, the breakdown of Feuerstein, also known as Flint, was a central part of life in the Stone Age. Like Planet-Wissen.de explained that Feuerstein was considered an important material that was mined in over 100 mines in Europe. This versatile raw material occurred in different forms and, thanks to its sharp edges, was ideal for the production of tools.

mining techniques and archaeological battles

In addition to the finds in the Saale-Holzland district, archaeologists also document finds from the Kyffhäuserkreis. There were discovered remains of more than 500 flint mining sites that offer a unique insight into mining techniques for thousands of years. The gap between the usual life and historical activities is particularly clear by the numerous artifacts that came from this period, including shovels from beef shoulder blades and even human skeletons. Welt.de reports how this finds enrich research on social structures and funeral practices of the then companies.

The current finds show that archaeologists reconstruct the story with a lot of skill and a good hand. They are enthusiastic about the fact that we get testimonies of living crafts and social interaction of the Neolithic period - and who knows, maybe many more exciting insights come to light!

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OrtWalpernhain, Thüringen, Deutschland
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