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Romania uncovers 6,000-year-old public megastructure shedding light on early Cucuteni-Trypillia governance
archaeology10 hours ago

Romania uncovers 6,000-year-old public megastructure shedding light on early Cucuteni-Trypillia governance

Archaeologists in northeastern Romania uncovered a roughly 350 square meter mega-structure at the Cucuteni-Trypillia site of Stăuceni-Holm dating to about 6,000 years ago. Its lack of domestic features suggests a communal/public function—perhaps meetings or ceremonies—supporting theories of shared governance in these large prehistoric settlements. Excavations continue, with mega-structures appearing at several Cucuteni-Trypillia sites, offering new insights into how these communities organized life before written history.

Ancient Mega Settlements: Hubs of Opportunity and Innovation 6,000 Years Ago
archaeology1 year ago

Ancient Mega Settlements: Hubs of Opportunity and Innovation 6,000 Years Ago

A study by researchers at Kiel University applies the Human Development Index to analyze Europe's first mega settlements, such as the Cucuteni-Trypillia communities, which existed 7,000 to 5,000 years ago. Using the 'capability approach,' the study suggests that expanded opportunities and social equality, rather than climate change or population growth, attracted people to these settlements and spurred innovation. This approach offers new insights into the social dynamics of ancient societies and challenges traditional archaeological interpretations.