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The third season of investigation works in the Market Square in Puck enabled to complete a research program, which consisted in examining the spatial arrangement and the history of the Market Square and the Town Hall. Eight trenches were opened in the southern part of the square (which was not hitherto examined) and on the eastern side of the Town Hall, which originally was located at the centre of the square and discovered in 2007. The research was carried out in relation to the regeneration of the Old Town in Puck and it was the last season of excavations. Usage layers in the southern part of the square were identified. These were dated from the half of the 14th c. onwards. Another important discovery was the revealing of an annex to the Town Hall. It was built at the end of the 15th c. and then destroyed in the 1520s. It had in all probability a commercial function and it constituted a range of trade stalls around the old Town Hall. Fieldworks completed in the third investigation season enabled the researchers to contribute to the hitherto knowledge about the Puck Market Square and to define its spatial arrangement, including the history of the site of the municipal authorities.