Ancient fireplace in Hagen discovered: secrets of the Stone Age!

Ancient fireplace in Hagen discovered: secrets of the Stone Age!

Hagen, Deutschland - Recently, a remarkable archaeological discovery was made in Hagen: a fireplace about 9,000 years old was excavated in the leaf cave. In this sensational excavation, which was carried out by experts from the Landschaftverband Westfalen-Lippe (LWL), the city of Hagen and several universities, the experts also found three flint arrow peaks and a fragment of a Harpune. The C-14 dates of wood residues showed that the fireplace dates to the time between 6,500 and 7,000 BC, which classifies it in the era of the last hunters and collectors. Diese Entdeckung gilt als einzigartig in der Region, wie der LWL mitteilte, und wird mit Sicherheit das Verständnis unserer Vorfahren bereichern, die in dieser Gegend lebten, so RP Online .

financial changes in Hagen

In parallel to these fascinating archaeological news, there are also financial developments in Hagen. The city will have to transfer less money to the LWL next year than originally planned. While the lifting rate of the landscape association was increased, the final sum of 83.5 million euros is 880,000 euros below the planned expenses. In the future, the levy to the LWL, which is based on the income of the cities, will continue to be a point of the discussion, since the increasing expenses are in prospect and critics believe that these costs are sometimes avoidable. The LWL is not only culturally active, in Hagen it also operates the open-air museum and supports numerous social projects such as "https://www.radiohagen.de/artikel/hagen-und-die-lwl-umlage-2192257.html"> Radio Hagen reported.

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