The site of Świerszczów 28 was discovered in 2012 during field works connected with the construction of the Hrubieszów ring-road. The site is located on the border between Horodło Bar (Grzęda Horodelska) and Hrubieszów Basin (Kotlina Hrubieszowska). As a result of excavations, 221 non-portable features were found, of which 81 were dated based on artefacts found in their fills. The oldest phase of settlement is represented by artefacts connected with the Rzeszów phase of the Malice culture. Nine features yielded a series of 66 fragments of vessels (the majority of them were found in one feature, i.e. pit no. 243–53 sherds) which, in terms of technology, belong to the category of medium- or thick-walled pottery. Pottery forms represent vessel...
For some time, more information has been emerging about the Neolithic settlement on the left bank o...
Accidental discoveries of artifacts – a clay pegged cup decorated with cord impressions and a stone ...
The issues outlined in the above volume of Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) presented here, can be said t...
The article is devoted to the presentation of pottery and sunken features of Neolithic cultures disc...
The following study covers flint artefacts unearthed during the six seasons of archaeological excava...
The settlement in Biskupice is located on the left bank of the Warta river, about 7 km north of Sier...
The settlement in Biskupice is located on the left bank of the Warta river, about 7 km north of Sier...
Until now, Osówka (Fig. 1) has been known from the scant mention by Stefan Nosek who described an ac...
In 2012, series of archaeological rescue excavations were carried out at Zagórze, due tothe construc...
In 2012, series of archaeological rescue excavations were carried out at Zagórze, due to the constru...
Excavations at site 1 in Witów, in the years 2004 – 2006, were a continuation of rescue excavations ...
New data on the settlement history of site no 2 in Aleksandrowice (Kraków district) in the Paleolith...
In the course of archaeological rescue works before the A1 motorway building in 2008 in Nowa Wieś s...
The site Poczałkowo 36 is situated in a valley of the Tążyna river which runs across the north east...
The paper contains ananalysis of flint materials belonging to the Lengyel culture in the region of ...
For some time, more information has been emerging about the Neolithic settlement on the left bank o...
Accidental discoveries of artifacts – a clay pegged cup decorated with cord impressions and a stone ...
The issues outlined in the above volume of Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) presented here, can be said t...
The article is devoted to the presentation of pottery and sunken features of Neolithic cultures disc...
The following study covers flint artefacts unearthed during the six seasons of archaeological excava...
The settlement in Biskupice is located on the left bank of the Warta river, about 7 km north of Sier...
The settlement in Biskupice is located on the left bank of the Warta river, about 7 km north of Sier...
Until now, Osówka (Fig. 1) has been known from the scant mention by Stefan Nosek who described an ac...
In 2012, series of archaeological rescue excavations were carried out at Zagórze, due tothe construc...
In 2012, series of archaeological rescue excavations were carried out at Zagórze, due to the constru...
Excavations at site 1 in Witów, in the years 2004 – 2006, were a continuation of rescue excavations ...
New data on the settlement history of site no 2 in Aleksandrowice (Kraków district) in the Paleolith...
In the course of archaeological rescue works before the A1 motorway building in 2008 in Nowa Wieś s...
The site Poczałkowo 36 is situated in a valley of the Tążyna river which runs across the north east...
The paper contains ananalysis of flint materials belonging to the Lengyel culture in the region of ...
For some time, more information has been emerging about the Neolithic settlement on the left bank o...
Accidental discoveries of artifacts – a clay pegged cup decorated with cord impressions and a stone ...
The issues outlined in the above volume of Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) presented here, can be said t...