On the vast Pohronská lowland, about 15 km from Želiezovce, on the very edge of the Levice district, lies the small village of Keť. If we wanted to go back to the past of the settlement of the territory of our village, we would be brought by many old excavations up to the Stone Age. Remains of old tools and various utility objects (stone ax and clay vessels) have been found here, which are stored in the National Museum. Once upon a time, two streams flowed through the village: Sáripatak and Királypatak, they had five streams.
On the vast Pohronská lowland, about 15 km from Želiezovce, on the very edge of the Levice district, lies the small village of Keť. If we wanted to go back to the past of the settlement of the territory of our village, we would be brought by many old excavations up to the Stone Age. Remains of old tools and various utility objects (stone ax and clay vessels) have been found here, which are stored in the National Museum. Once upon a time, two streams flowed through the village: Sáripatak and Királypatak, they had five streams.