Discover the oldest civilization in Europe
This civilization is preceded by the pyramid civilization Archaeologists say they have discovered the oldest civilization in Europe, more than 150 large temples built around 4800-4600 BC were discovered. in the fields in Germany, Slovakia and Austria.
According to scientists, this civilization is about 2,000 years earlier than Egypt's civilization. The system of these temples is made of wood and earth. Although these excavations have been carried out three years ago, until now these temples have been discovered and have not yet been named.
The central area of the most complex is the city of Dresden in Saxony in eastern Germany, consisting of a temple surrounded by four ditches, three earthen banks and two barricades.
These temples are about 150 meters in diameter, built by people living in long houses and in the village. Stone, bones and wooden tools and also ceramic and animal statues were discovered.
A village in Aythra near Leipzig in eastern Germany has about 300 people living, including about 20 large houses around the temple.
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