The origin of barrow cemeteries with stone circles has been the subject of study of many researchers. The excavations of the cemetery at Leśno have revealed finds that allow us to form new hypotheses. Among the finds of special interest are: a buckle with hook-like projections, mountings of drinking horns found in an interesting assemblage and a unique grave with a silver cup-shaped coin, probably Celtic, a scarab o f ceramic substance and bronze fibulae of A11152 type (Augenfibeln). In the light of the finds it is possible to date the beginnings of the Leśno cemetery to at least the late ВI phase of the Roman period. Moreover, they point to cultural contacts with the south-western (Marcomanni) culture circle. Also the process of set...
In the years 1975— 1976 the Excavation Expedition of Łódź University, conducting studies on the set...
West Bohemia, the westernmost part of the Czech Republic, has always been regarded as a region abund...
The paper concerns the territorial distribution, chronology and co-occurence of the toilot utensils...
The archaeological site no. 20 in Górzyca is one of the newly identified biritual cemeteries of the ...
Along with typical mounds, the barrow cemeteries of the Pomeranian culture that were common in the ...
Archaeological excavations carried out at site 37 in Mirosław since 2016 have revealed ...
The cemetery in Kosewo (former Kossewen, Kr. Sensburg; from 1938, Rechenberg) is one of the largest ...
The oldest round barrows in Central Europe date back to the beginning of the 4th millennium B.C. The...
Przedmiotem niniejszej pracy jest zagadnienie fenomenu występowania kręgów kamiennych na terenie Pom...
A Pre-Roman Iron Age Cemetery at Nim in East ]utlandIn 1953, in the course of digging gravel in a li...
Straipsnyje pristatoma archeologinių tyrinėjimų Ažušilės pilkapyne medžiaga. Pilkapyne 2000- 2007 m....
The beginning of the Early Bronze Age brought significant changes in the Carpathian-Danube Area, inc...
Until now, Osówka (Fig. 1) has been known from the scant mention by Stefan Nosek who described an ac...
The burial mound in Łęki Małe is located on the northern side of the Warta-Obra Pradolina, in the pl...
In 2007 the Conservation Office in Bydgoszcz commissioned archaeological research on a presumed sto...
In the years 1975— 1976 the Excavation Expedition of Łódź University, conducting studies on the set...
West Bohemia, the westernmost part of the Czech Republic, has always been regarded as a region abund...
The paper concerns the territorial distribution, chronology and co-occurence of the toilot utensils...
The archaeological site no. 20 in Górzyca is one of the newly identified biritual cemeteries of the ...
Along with typical mounds, the barrow cemeteries of the Pomeranian culture that were common in the ...
Archaeological excavations carried out at site 37 in Mirosław since 2016 have revealed ...
The cemetery in Kosewo (former Kossewen, Kr. Sensburg; from 1938, Rechenberg) is one of the largest ...
The oldest round barrows in Central Europe date back to the beginning of the 4th millennium B.C. The...
Przedmiotem niniejszej pracy jest zagadnienie fenomenu występowania kręgów kamiennych na terenie Pom...
A Pre-Roman Iron Age Cemetery at Nim in East ]utlandIn 1953, in the course of digging gravel in a li...
Straipsnyje pristatoma archeologinių tyrinėjimų Ažušilės pilkapyne medžiaga. Pilkapyne 2000- 2007 m....
The beginning of the Early Bronze Age brought significant changes in the Carpathian-Danube Area, inc...
Until now, Osówka (Fig. 1) has been known from the scant mention by Stefan Nosek who described an ac...
The burial mound in Łęki Małe is located on the northern side of the Warta-Obra Pradolina, in the pl...
In 2007 the Conservation Office in Bydgoszcz commissioned archaeological research on a presumed sto...
In the years 1975— 1976 the Excavation Expedition of Łódź University, conducting studies on the set...
West Bohemia, the westernmost part of the Czech Republic, has always been regarded as a region abund...
The paper concerns the territorial distribution, chronology and co-occurence of the toilot utensils...