History of the Czech lands

The history of the Czech lands – an area roughly corresponding to the present-day Czech Republic (Bohemia, Moravia and Czech Silesia) – starts approximately 800,000 years BCE. A simple chopper from that age was discovered at the Red Hill (Czech: Červený kopec) archeological site in Brno. Many different primitive cultures left their traces throughout the Stone Age, which lasted approximately until 2000 BCE. The most widely known culture present in the Czech lands during the pre-historical era is the Únětice Culture, leaving traces for about five centuries from the end of the Stone Age to the start of the Bronze Age.

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History of the Czech lands

The history of the Czech lands – an area roughly corresponding to the present-day Czech Republic (Bohemia, Moravia and Czech Silesia) – starts approximately 800,000 years BCE. A simple chopper from that age was discovered at the Red Hill (Czech: Červený kopec) archeological site in Brno. Many different primitive cultures left their traces throughout the Stone Age, which lasted approximately until 2000 BCE. The most widely known culture present in the Czech lands during the pre-historical era is the Únětice Culture, leaving traces for about five centuries from the end of the Stone Age to the start of the Bronze Age.

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