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News related to archaeology in Slovakia (research, discoveries, findings)

Archaeologists make grisly discovery in Vráble

Dozens of skeletons could be remains of Stone Age cult victims

Archaeologists find a prehistoric settlement and skeletal remains in southern Slovakia

The oldest originate approximately five thousand years before Christ.

Archaeology dig unearths secrets of Sivý Kameň castle

17th century coin among treasures found during research.

3,000 artifacts in less than month: Locality near Poprad keeps archaeologists busy

The site has been known since the 19th century. We started to systematically research it last year, really very rich and interesting, says archaeologist.

Human bones four meters high. Žilina crypt reveals new secrets

Of particular interest are the textile findings.

Ancient grave found right under kindergarten

A woman with her jewels were found in the grave.

Axe from Early Bronze Age found in Skalica

It is the oldest metal object from this well-known site.

Work in the laboratory on a board from the floor of the tomb. In the foreground, parts of wooden furniture can be seen.

Slovak prince conserved in Germany on the way home

Discovered in 2006 in Slovakia, finds from the prince's tomb will be on permanent display in Poprad.

Barbican masonry has been dug up in Trnava.

Archaeologists uncover part of a Trnava barbican

Remains of the fortified structure were found close to the Lower Gate.

Tužina, a village in the Trenčín Region, was founded by German settlers in the late 14th century.

Latest archaeological finds confirm gold mining in Tužina

German settlers established the village in the Prievidza District in 1393.

New caves, vessels, animal bones and human remains were found in the Liptov region in early 2022.

Cave discovered with human remains

Multiple caves with archeological finds are a rare discovery.

The recently discovered sword is the fourth reported and handed over find from the River Váh in the Trnava Region since 2002.

The River Váh reveals a rare Bronze Age weapon

People living in the Trnava Region found more artifacts in the river before.

The recently discovered jewellery in Trenčín Region dates back to the 12th century BC.

Slovaks have unearthed Bronze Age treasure

This very old jewellery will be displayed in the Trenčín Museum.

A Germanic prince, whose tomb was found in 2005 in Poprad, grew up in the Spiš region, but spent most of his short life in the Mediterranean region.

Archaeologists unearthed a Germanic tomb 15 years ago. When will it be exhibited?

The ancient tomb was to be displayed in the Podtatranské Museum in Poprad this year.

A grave containing two female skeletons was uncovered by archaeologists in the town of Gbely, Trnava Region, in early October 2021.

Man finds ancient grave and remains while digging foundation for garage

Archaeologists date the uncovered grave in Gbely to the Migration Period.

Works at an archaeological site in archaeological site Tell el-Retaba.

Slovak Egyptologists make an unexpected discovery

Old fortress walls discovered during excavation.

Named after Žilina priest and mayor Tomáš Ružička, the house was designed by architect Michal Maximilián Scheer in 1931. People from socially disadvantaged backgrounds lived here until 1990, when nuns moved in.

Archaeologists came to survey the chapel remains. They dug up a horse skeleton

Tombs and prehistoric items have also been found during an archaeological survey next to Ružička's House in Žilina.

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The Pustý Hrad castle ruins are located above the town of Zvolen, central Slovakia.

Counterfeit coins were the least surprising find unearthed at the Zvolen castle ruins

Archaeologists gathered at Pustý Hrad the past summer for the 13th time.

Pustý Hrad was once one of the most important settlements of Hungarian kings and in the Zvolen County.

Visitors to Pustý Hrad will dig up money. No, they will not become rich

A new archaeological sandpit has opened at Pustý Hrad, near Zvolen, and people can dig out something they can keep as a souvenir.

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