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The 3100 year-old wooden staircase found in the prehistoric Hallstatt salt mine in Austria is indeed a truly remarkable archaeological discovery and is widely recognized as the oldest known wooden staircase in Europe.
Discovered in 2002 (with dating confirming its age around 2003-2004), this incredible structure dates back to the Bronze Age, specifically around 1344 BC. Its exceptional state of preservation is due to the unique conditions within the salt mine – the high salt concentration and lack of oxygen created an environment that prevented the decomposition of the wood.
The staircase, which measures over 8m in length and is approximately 1.2m wide, offers invaluable insights into the advanced engineering and mining techniques of Bronze Age people. It demonstrates that these ancient miners were capable of constructing sophisticated infrastructure to extract "white gold" (salt) from deep within the mountains.
The Hallstatt salt mine itself is an archaeological treasure trove, with evidence of continuous salt mining activities for over 7,000 years, making it the oldest salt mine in the world. Finds like this ancient staircase, along with tools, textiles, and even preserved human remains, provide an extraordinary glimpse into the lives of prehistoric miners, further solidifying the region's importance and giving its name to an entire historical epoch – the Hallstatt Culture.
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