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Discovery of Ancient Mega-Structure in Romania Suggests Early Communal Governance
Archaeologists have found a 350 square meter mega-structure in northeastern Romania, dating back around 6,000 years, indicating possible early forms of communal governance.
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Summary
A significant archaeological discovery has been made at the ancient site of Stăuceni-"Holm" in northeastern Romania, where a mega-structure measuring 350 square meters has been unearthed.
This structure, which dates back approximately 6,000 years, is one of the few known examples of large-scale architecture from this era.
The findings may provide insights into the social organization and communal governance of early societies in the region.
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