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Archeologists Discover Settlement Where Humans Lived up to 8,000 Years Ago

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Archeologists found evidence of an organized hunting and farming community living up to 8,000 years ago.

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Archaeologists have discovered evidence of an 8,000-year-old community on the shores of Lake Ohrid

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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8000 years ago, people in Albania built houses on stilts, fished and farmed. Now, researchers have found the remains of the settlements – they are the oldest in Europe.

·Germany
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According to Albert Hafner of the University of Bern, similar settlements discovered in the Alps and the Mediterranean are about half a millennium younger.

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A team of Albanian and Swiss archaeologists have discovered the remains of a hunting and farming community at the bottom of Lake Ohrid, believed to have lived 8,000 years ago. This means it may be the oldest settlement in Europe. Researchers have discovered wooden pillars, animal bones, tools, copper objects and ceramics with detailed carvings about three meters underwater.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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A team of Swiss and Albanian archeologists landed on the island of Ohrid, in the saltline of Albania, the oldest luxury settlement known from Europe, according to an ad made by researchers and related by Reuters. Vestigs...

·Romania
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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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