3,000-Year-Old Village Unearthed in Dašice

3,000-Year-Old Village Unearthed in Dašice

Archaeologists have discovered a 3,000-year-old village in Dašice, featuring ancient dwellings, pottery, and wooden structures from the Bronze Age.

A recent investigation, conducted prior to a construction project, revealed traces of the village in Dašice, Pardubice District, according to local reports.

Tomáš Zavoral, an archaeologist from the East Bohemian Museum in Pardubice, described the settlement as semicircular in shape, with a small square and a well lined with wood.

Excavations of one of the dwellings uncovered its possible entrance, columns, and a wall, which Zavoral believes was constructed with coal and plant materials covered with clay and topped with a masonry roof.

were collected from the site for dating and further analysis of the landscape. Research leader Kateřina Formánková noted that all findings are being thoroughly documented through drawings and photographs.

Author summary: Archaeologists uncovered a 3,000-year-old village in Dašice.

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Prague Morning Prague Morning — 2025-10-27