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Ceramic fragments found at Teleki Castle suggest a human settlement from the Early Iron Age, dating back 3,000 years.

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Archaeological research carried out during the restoration of Teleki Castle in Comlod has uncovered Hallstattian pottery fragments, indicating the possibility of an early Iron Age human settlement dating back some 3,000 years. The rehabilitation project, which started in November 2022, is financed by European funds and aims to preserve and enhance the castle, with an estimated completion date of 2028.

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Aşezare umană veche de 3.000 de ani, descoperită în şantierul de restaurare a castelului Teleki din localitatea bistrițeană Comlod

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