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Ancient Well Found to Be Over 7,000 Years Old, Making It the Oldest Wooden Structure Ever Discovered
A 7,000 year-old well built by Neolithic farmers is the oldest-known wooden structure on the planet, according to archaeologists. The "unique" find had researchers scrambling to excavate the area ...
The remains of a wooden well dating back to the Bronze Age have been discovered during works to build a new road. The well-preserved find has been excavated by experts at Oxford Archaeology ...
Archaeologists have discovered a 7,000-year-old Neolithic well in eastern Europe, which they believe is the oldest wooden structure in the world. The square well was built with oak by farmers ...
The wooden well was found during excavations conducted at a site in the county of Oxfordshire, England, as part of a road construction project. The well is thought to date to the latter half of ...
Archaeologists in Germering uncovered a wooden well with over 100 items carefully placed inside as offerings during a drought, photos show. Marcus Guckenbiehl Photo from The Bavarian State Office ...
Construction of a timber-framed high-rise building for Portland's Pearl District, which would have become one of the USA's tallest wooden structures, has been postponed indefinitely. Local firm ...
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