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Archaeologists Uncover 13,000-Year-Old Hunter-Gatherer Camp in Lommel: "Unique for Northwest Europe"

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In Lommel, archaeologists from KU Leuven have unearthed more than one hundred thousand prehistoric objects in Kristalpark. These include flint tools and bones from a hunter-gatherer camp dating back 14,000 years. KU Leuven archaeologists have been conducting intensive research there for the past three years.

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In Lommel, archaeologists from KU Leuven have unearthed more than one hundred thousand prehistoric objects in Kristalpark. These include flint tools and bones from a hunter-gatherer camp dating back 14,000 years. KU Leuven archaeologists have been conducting intensive research there for the past three years.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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vrt broke the news in Antwerp, Belgium on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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