Sensational find: New discoveries for the Neolithic Age in Thuringia!

Archäologen entdeckten im Saale-Holzland-Kreis bedeutende Funde aus der Jungsteinzeit, die unser Verständnis der Geschichte erweitern.
Archaeologists discovered significant finds from the Neolithic Age in the Saale-Holzland-Kreis that expand our understanding of history. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Sensational find: New discoveries for the Neolithic Age in Thuringia!

In the Saale-Holzland-Kreis in Thuringia there are exciting news from the world of archeology. Archaeologists have discovered an impressive foundation at Walpernhain that could significantly deepen our knowledge of the Neolithic. This discovery was made for a large electricity route in the course of a construction project and has already promoted more than 10,000 objects, including flint artifacts, special stone devices for woodworking and a variety of ceramic objects. The Thuringian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments and Archeology describes the finds of outstanding importance, since it enables new insights into the techniques and the handling of the population at that time thueringen24.de.

In the extremely interesting excavation site, remains of several houses and workplaces for stone processing were also exposed, which sustainably shapes the image of early history in this region. The find could offer decisive answers about the way of life of its residents and further complete the historical puzzle of the Neolithic period.

insights into early history

The discoveries in the area alone could revolutionize understanding of the living conditions and technologies of that time. Is the world of archeology currently preparing for a new era? The finds at Walpernhain could make a decisive contribution to this. In addition to the artifacts mentioned, the remains of the excavation sites from the Feuerstein mining in Thuringia also sparked great interest. In recent years, a unique flint reduction from the second half of the 4th millennium BC has been discovered here, which also influenced the landscape structure of the early Bronze Age, such as [archaeology-online.de] (https://www.archaeology-online.de/neu-bei-be-online/jungsteinzeitlicher-feuersteinbau-und-bronzezeitliche- Infrastructure-Arologische-suchun/) reported.

The importance of this finds is increased by the assumption that they also accommodate traces of the early urban structures of a settlement from the Bronze Age. These include different excavations and numerous human skeletons that raise questions about burial and social structure: are these miners or relatives of the population? The progress in archaeological research also has some surprises here.

The interest of the public is growing

The public interest in archaeological discoveries is clearly shown in the lively participation of events and lectures. An online lecture with current results of the archaeological excavations, as from the district archaeologist Dr. Jörg Lindenthal was quickly fully booked. Over 160 interested parties learned from the latest finds that ranged from the Neolithic to the 11th century. Events of this kind, as well as days of open excavation, are an important part of regional development. Matthias Walther, department for regional development, has already announced that it will continue to let these formats drive ’in the future in order to serve the broad interest of the population, reports the Wetterauer-zeitung.de.

The fascinating discoveries about early human history in Thuringia not only ensure professional discussions, but also arouse the general interest in history. Who knows what secrets the earth still holds and what will come from the past next?

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OrtWalpernhain, Thüringen, Deutschland
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