The article is a summary of the state of the art concerning the so-called cult houses discovered in megaliths of the Funnel Beaker culture (hereinafter referred to as TRB from German Trichterbecherkultur) in its Eastern and South-Eastern groups. The author suggests to divide the discussed objects into types “A” and “B”, which may better reflect their characteristics. He also emphasises that the reinterpretation of some of the known features as the structures of this type would significantly increase their number. If the chosen course of interpretation appears accurate, it may indicate that the presence of wooden structures in the TRB graves in the Polish lands was not at all special. However, it should be borne in mind that these objects mi...
Discussion in the article concentrates mainly on the relationship between flint working of the commu...
Hereby text is a catalogue of places from the area of Poland where are located churches which have c...
The paper refers to the results of previous fieldwork referring to religious phenomena and places of...
The article presents the results of the study of the Funnel Beaker culture settlement at site Polesi...
In the article, the author discusses and accepts the need to rejuvenate the chronology of the beginn...
The cemetery in Marianowo is the first non-megalithic burial site of the Funnel Beaker culture (here...
A cemetery of megalithic long barrows of the so-called Kujavia type was discovered in autumn of 1995...
The article presents a discovery of the first grooved burial, rectangular in section, from the Great...
During the excavations within the settlement of the Funnel Beaker culture in Poganice, Słupsk county...
This paper presents the results of archaeological excavations at the burial mound cemetery used by a...
The purpose of this article is to explain why the communities of the Przeworsk and Wielbark cultures...
This paper presents the results of analyses of materials recovered during 2004 rescue excavations of...
In the article an attempt has been made to conceptualise the presence and range of the functioning o...
New research of the Mesolithic camps in Bolków on Świdwie lake provided rich archaeological evidence...
Tourist function of Licheń Stary – from local place of religious cult to new tourist-sacred spaceThe...
Discussion in the article concentrates mainly on the relationship between flint working of the commu...
Hereby text is a catalogue of places from the area of Poland where are located churches which have c...
The paper refers to the results of previous fieldwork referring to religious phenomena and places of...
The article presents the results of the study of the Funnel Beaker culture settlement at site Polesi...
In the article, the author discusses and accepts the need to rejuvenate the chronology of the beginn...
The cemetery in Marianowo is the first non-megalithic burial site of the Funnel Beaker culture (here...
A cemetery of megalithic long barrows of the so-called Kujavia type was discovered in autumn of 1995...
The article presents a discovery of the first grooved burial, rectangular in section, from the Great...
During the excavations within the settlement of the Funnel Beaker culture in Poganice, Słupsk county...
This paper presents the results of archaeological excavations at the burial mound cemetery used by a...
The purpose of this article is to explain why the communities of the Przeworsk and Wielbark cultures...
This paper presents the results of analyses of materials recovered during 2004 rescue excavations of...
In the article an attempt has been made to conceptualise the presence and range of the functioning o...
New research of the Mesolithic camps in Bolków on Świdwie lake provided rich archaeological evidence...
Tourist function of Licheń Stary – from local place of religious cult to new tourist-sacred spaceThe...
Discussion in the article concentrates mainly on the relationship between flint working of the commu...
Hereby text is a catalogue of places from the area of Poland where are located churches which have c...
The paper refers to the results of previous fieldwork referring to religious phenomena and places of...