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The article presents the discovery of the first cremation cemetery of the Wyciąże group (late, Badenised phase of the Złotniki-Wyciąż group of the Polgár culture) at site 7 in Szarbia in western part of Lesser Poland. The cremation graves are accompanied by skeletons of the dead deposited in settlement features. The stylistic and typological characteristics of grave and settlement pottery as well as one 14C-date allow to determining the chronology of the described materials for the second half of the 4th millennium BC. The presented remains testify to the unusually long duration of Polgár culture traditions in the Kraków area, subjected to quite superficial Baden influence.