Unique 6,000-Year-Old Trypillian Knife Discovered in Mykolaiv Region, Ukraine
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Trypillian Knife. (Photo: tsn.ua) |
Archaeologists in the Mykolaiv region of Ukraine have made a significant historical discovery near the village of Semenivka, Pervomaisk district. During excavations organized by the historical and tourist club "Sahaidak," a unique 6,000-year-old flint knife was unearthed.
This ancient artifact dates back to the Eneolithic period and represents a crucial monument of the Trypillian archaeological culture. Archaeologist Dmytro Hrytsenko shared details about the find.
Once all necessary procedures are complete, the knife will be transferred to the Southern Ukrainian Historical Museum, where it will join a collection of exhibits showcasing the rich history of the region.
For more information, you can refer to the original TSN article: Archaeologists discover a unique 6,000-year-old Trypillian culture knife in Mykolaiv region (PHOTOS).
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