Perfectly preserved 7,000-year-old skeleton unearthed during renovation in Poland


Archaeologists in Poland have found the total skeleton of an individual who lived round 7,000 years in the past close to what’s now Kraków. 

The Neolithic skeleton, unearthed in the course of the renovation of a city sq. in Słomniki, is in wonderful situation and was discovered with fragments of pottery beside it. Based mostly on the fashion of pottery, which belongs to the linear pottery tradition, the burial possible dates to round 7,000 years in the past, Paweł Micyk, an archaeologist with Galty Earth & Engineering Companies who excavated the positioning, instructed Stay Science in an e-mail.