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Hnidavska Hirka is a ridge located on the high, left bank of the Styr river in Volhynia. At present a residential development in 1990–2000 has seen housing construction across nearly 50% of this site. The river bank has been intensively ploughed for 40 years, and the eastern parts of the hill have been partially destroyed by the quarry of a former brick factory. Cultural layers and features of the Linear Pottery Culture (LBK), Lublin-Volhynia Culture, epi-Corded Culture Complex, Trzciniec-Komarów Culture, Lusatian Culture, early Slavic, early Ruthenian and the Lithuanian-Polish Commonwealth period have been discovered here