The oldest archeological monuments from the village come from the Early Stone Age - Paleolithic (38000 - 10000 years before Christ). Finds - stone instruments made of quartz, radiolarity and cornea dating from that period were found in the position of "Upper Arm".
The oldest archeological monuments from the village come from the Early Stone Age - Paleolithic (38000 - 10000 years before Christ). Finds - stone instruments made of quartz, radiolarity and cornea dating from that period were found in the position of "Upper Arm".
Behind the chapel of St. Urban at the "lower end" was found in the notch of the slope pottery from the period of Lusatian culture. The dark brown bowl shifts the dating of the settlement to the late Bronze Age. On the outskirts of the village Borová, it was possible to locate the so-called Lengyel culture from the period of the fourth millennium BC From these finds until the 13th century, there are no direct documents and artifacts from the settlement of the Borová area. Only the 13th century opens the history of the fate of the estates of the Prešpor (Bratislava) County Castle and later the estates in Červený Kamen. The Red Stone Castle was founded by Queen Constance around 1230. After her death, the castle became the property of the Hungarian kings.