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Danish island of Falster has revealed a 5,000-year-old Neolithic site hiding an advanced technology — a stone paved root cellar

submitted by SumerBreeze to History 6 monthsOct 12, 2024 18:15:26 ago (+12/-0)     (www.sott.net)

https://www.sott.net/article/495409-Advanced-technology-discovered-under-Neolithic-dwelling-in-Denmark

Funnel Beaker Culture around 6,000 years ago brought the Scandinavian region's first switch to agriculture and domesticated animals (sheep, goats, cattle), leading to a more sedentary lifestyle. With the new way of life came the region's first construction of houses, megalithic tombs (dolmens), and landscape-altering structures, a huge shift away from the highly mobile hunter-gatherer strategy of the Late Mesolithic.


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