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

Historic walls and well were discovered in Zvolen

They found the bases of the cemetery wall, which disappeared in 1811, near a road that divides the park from the church.

Archaeological research in village near Rimavská Sobota proved existence of Romanesque temple

Preservationists will decide whether the findings will be presented to the public.

Precious sword found in Liptov

Four Liptov-type swords were found in the years 1952 to 1956 near Liptovské Sliače.

Archaeologists unearth treasure in Obišovce

It was probably hidden by a priest who told no one it was there.

Trnava archaeologists made a 6,000-year-old discovery

Ceramic fragments found under the fortification wall prove the skilfulness of the Lengyel culture.

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Archaeologists discover remains of defensive ground bank in Žilina

The embankment was first mentioned in the 15th century.

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Tomb of Germanic prince might return to the Tatras in 2020

Archaeologists and scientists from Slovakia and abroad have been conducting research on the tomb from Matejovce for 15 years.

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Primaeval settlement confirmed in the Tatras

According to the bones found, the inhabitants were hunters of reindeer, chamois, ibex, deer, horses, and even hares.

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Why is this ordinary looking stone a precious archaeological finding?

This is already the second significant discovery from this area in the last two years.

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The ancient wooden board game from Poprad is only of the two of its kind in the world.

Ancient board game from Poprad is only one of two in the world

The second one has been discovered in Egypt.

Ceramics and old foundations found during archaeological research

The research confirmed what historians have expected.

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How forestry technology helped archaeologists make discoveries

The technology saves time for archaeologists.

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Slovak archaeologists found gemstones of Old Christian community in Kuwait

Amethysts probably come from Sri Lanka and are a testament to the long-distance trade of the Old Christian Nestorian community, which inhabited today's Failaka Island in the Persian Gulf in the Middle Ages.

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Archaeologists find human skull in the centre of Nitra

Ceramics, pipes, a bone bodkin, needles and also tiny metal findings were also unearthed.

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