The discovery of 60 Stone Buildings 7,500 Year-Old Prehistoric In Bulgaria

                                                                                                                                                                                                     A complex of prehistoric culture that may have a two-story 7,500 years old have been found in the Neolithic village near the village Mursalevo, Bulgaria in May.

Researchers meduga this building from the Palaeolithic era which is the largest prehistoric stone building in Europe. Waking up of more than 200 square meters. Although archaeologists meduga this building has two floors that could reach an area of ​​400 square meters. The building is made of wattle and clay with thin walls 20 cm. All the building has two floors with a height of 8 meters. This proves the high technological advances at the time.

The remnants of this building thought to have collapsed due to the earthquake were found in the "big island" of Lake Durankulak 3.4 kilometers north east of Bulgaria.

Excavations at the site known as "Dubrudzha Troy" began in 1970 when an artifact dating from 10,000 BC was found with evidence of Neolithic settlement.

The discovery of 60 Stone Buildings 7,500 Year-Old Prehistoric In Bulgaria

The building was built in the time of the Chalcolithic or Copper Age which later collapsed due to the earthquake.

Petar Zidarov, an archeology of the New Bulgarian University in Sofia told Bulgarian National Television, "challenge now is to express the order of layers or stages of life in one of the most monumental buildings that never existed in prehistoric Europe.

Building 2 Floor

Talking about the technology at that time, the people who lived in this place are not only experts in the building but they are the first people in the world who got to know metals such as copper and native gold to make jewelry and sell it to the Mediterranean coast. The research team also found the building next to the object as a place of worship.

The remnants of these buildings make up what is considered the first stone in the European city that was built around 5500 BC when the Neolithic Hamangia-Cultural Durankulak place to themselves.


The discovery of 60 Stone Buildings 7,500 Year-Old Prehistoric In Bulgaria

Previous archaeologists have also found 1,400 largest cemetery of the Palaeolithic age-old Neolithic 5300 BC location.


Source: dailymail.

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