Archaeologists from the Czech Academy of Sciences (CAS) have uncovered a 7,000-year-old Neolithic settlement near Nupaky in Central Bohemia along the planned route of the Prague Ring Road.
The 7,000-year-old village may have also been a site for gold prospecting during the 13th century, researchers said.
Archaeologists from the Czech Academy of Sciences unearthed a 7,000-year-old settlement near Prague during road construction ... as well as evidence of an ancient workshop where craftsmen worked ...
This image provided by National Museum, Prague shows the skull of an ancient human called Zlatý kůň, originally discovered in the Koněprusy caves of the Czech Republic. (Marek Jantač/National Museum, ...