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Further to the Lapenski Vir discoveries, another ancient site with a claim to being Europe's oldest town or city is Provadiya – Solnitsata ("The Salt Pit") Settlement Mound in Northeast Bulgaria.
In the salt pit, archaeologists discovered this rather alien looking carving, dated to around 6,000 years ago.
https://www.ancientpages.com/2020/1...he-salt-pit-settlement-in-northeast-bulgaria/
The unusual triangular shape of the head is reminiscent of artefacts from the Vinča culture, suggesting trade and/or other social links between these ancient civilisations:
In the salt pit, archaeologists discovered this rather alien looking carving, dated to around 6,000 years ago.
https://www.ancientpages.com/2020/1...he-salt-pit-settlement-in-northeast-bulgaria/
The unusual triangular shape of the head is reminiscent of artefacts from the Vinča culture, suggesting trade and/or other social links between these ancient civilisations: