News reports indicated that a 6000 year old Late Neolithic farmhouse was unearthed near the village of Sosandra, near Aridea in Pella, Macedonia, Greece.
"Archaeologists who excavated the site between March and July found a large number of clay vessels for cooking and eating, stone tools, mills for grinding cereals and two ovens.
The house was separated into three rooms. It had walls made of branches and reeds covered with clay, supported by strong wooden posts. The building was destroyed by fire, which baked the clay, preserving impressions of the wooden building elements, as well as the post holes." (GMA News)
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