Archaeological monuments of the oldest inhabitants of today's Nižná Myšle district were found on the hill Skalka nad Olšavou, on the nearby Konopisky, on Várhegy and on Alameneve. These are chipped stone tools, blades, their fragments and fragments from the last ice age. At the end of the Paleolithic, temporary, seasonal settlements of mammoth hunters were probably located here. The age of the found tools can roughly be dated between 100,000 and 40,000 years BC. A possible reason for their activities was probably the abundance of hunting animals near the watercourses and, in particular, the existence of a thermal spring springing up on the nearby slope of the Slanské vrchy, near Koscelek.
Altitude: 193 m
Archeoskanzen Nižná Myšľa
Lesná 12
044 15 Nižná Myšľa
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