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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Fatos Bytyci

Evidence of settlement dating back up to 8,000 years uncovered

  • Archaeologists have uncovered what they believe to be Europe's oldest human settlement on the shores of Lake Ohrid.
  • The organised hunting and farming community lived up to 8,000 years ago, making it half a millennium older than similar settlements found in Alpine and Mediterranean regions.
  • Working three metres underwater, teams from Switzerland and Albania are retrieving well-preserved wooden stilts, animal bones, copper objects and ceramics.
  • Radiocarbon dating and dendrochronology confirm the age of the findings, which indicate the inhabitants played a role in spreading agriculture and livestock across Europe.
  • The site, believed to span six hectares, has only been one per cent excavated after six years, with full exploration potentially taking decades.

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