Archeologists discover Bronze Age burial ground
Archaeologists have discovered a Bronze Age burial ground from the period of the so-called Únětice culture near the construction site of the D35 highway in the Hradec Kralove Region, the Czech News Agency reported on Thursday. According to archaeologist Ladislav Rytíř the excavated area, which measures 10.5 kilometers, remains relatively unexplored. Finds also include bones of a cow dating to, most likely, the period between the 18th and 20th centuries. The cow's head was buried inside what would have been the animal's belly, The legs were also cut off, Ludmila Němcová from the East Bohemia Museum in Pardubice told Czech Television.