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Archaeologists in the Czech Republic have discovered a massive ancient city dating back to the Iron Age, buried underground for over 2,200 years, during preparations for a new highway construction. The site, spanning 25 hectares, revealed thousands of rare artifacts, including coins, jewelry, and moldings for minting currency. It is believed to have been an important trading and industrial hub for Celtic tribes between Northern Europe and the Mediterranean. There is no evidence of military defenses, which suggests that its prosperity was linked to commerce and industry.
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