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Archeologists discover 18,000-year-old skull of woolly rhinoceros in Brno

Archeologists working in Brno discovered the lower part of an 18,000-year-old skull of the now extinct woolly rhinoceros. The discovery was made during a dig in Brno s Vídeňská street. The skull still contains the roots of some of the animal’s teeth. The team believes that the rhinoceros was brought to the location by hunter-gatherers who may have resided in the area. “We have found several old bones in this area, such as pieces of a mammoth and of other animals”, Lenka Sedláčková from the Archai Brno organisation told Czech Television on Friday. The skull fragment will be transported to the Antropos Institute for cleaning and research, after which it will be added to the collection of the Moravian Museum.

Archaeologists unearth seven graves dating back to Great Moravian Empire

Czech archaeologists have announced a significant discovery in South Moravia, on what used to be the territory of Great Moravia. Working at a location in Staré Město near the town of Uherské Hradiště, they unearthed seven graves containing skeletal remains and jewellery dating back to the second half of the ninth century. Photo: Czech Television The discovery of the graves near the town of Uherské Hradiště took archaeologists from the Moravian Museum in Brno by surprise, as the site had already been extensively researched in the past. The graves were unearthed at a location not far from Veligrad, one of the most important centres of Christianity on the territory of Great Moravian Empire.

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