The remains of a prehistoric settlement were found in the village of Radošovce in western Slovakia during an archaeological research.
The north locality of the cadastre of the village has proper conditions for settlement, good accessibility to water and a view of the surrounding country, informed Peter Grznár from the Regional Monuments Board (KPÚ) of Trnava.
Archaeologists succeeded in finding 11 archaeological objects, in which many materials were found.
These were mainly settlement, mining and storage holes used by prehistoric people to store corn. In addition, a hole for the extraction of clay was found.
“Our ancestors could use clay for the production of vessels, small objects and constructing house walls,” said Grznár, as quoted by the TASR newswire.