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

Trnava - dream city for archaeologists

Preservationists say that they expect many discoveries.

Rómer's house in Bratislava's Old Town

Long-neglected Renaissance house in Bratislava’s centre reveals its secrets

The National Trust is bringing the historical Rómer’s house back to life.

Mushroom picker finds precious helmets from late Bronze Age

The discoveries have a value of €60,000.

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Archaeological site reveals life in the Bronze Age

An open-air museum is opening near site.

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Stará Ľubovňa castle

Children’s skeletons found in Stará Ľubovňa castle

Laboratory tests will show if one of the skeletons belongs to a royal baby.

The statue of Ss Cyril and Methodius in Nitra

Brothers who gave Slovaks more than Christianity

Despite playing an important role in the history of Slovakia, some historians have suggested very little was preserved from their work on the Slovak territory.

Romanesque church in Šamorín

Precious Romanesque church reveals secret

A discovered ossuary showed the importance of the town in the former Hungarian empire.

Largest Slavic gate in central Europe soon accessible to visitors

The wooden tower will have two floors with an exposition for visitors, as well as a tunnel.

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Archaeologists find oldest Greek relic in Slovak area

It was discovered in a Celtic sacrificial place.

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Slovaks participate in a major breakthrough in Maya archaeology.

Slovak archaeologists discover a key to understanding the Maya

Revolutionary laser technology has changed the view of current knowledge about the ancient Mayas. Slovak experts' findings are part of a major breakthrough in Maya archaeology.

Piece of rusty iron in stream turns out to be prehistoric axe

Many people do not report their findings, so they end up in foreign exchanges.

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