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In Summer 2009 archaeological works were undertaken in one of burgher plots of the medieval location town of Puck (Fig. 1). There was a masonry house in its front part, with a small backyard behind. The backyard was accessible for excavation works. During one and a half months of examinations eight trenches were opened, with three of these in the backyard and five in the cellar of the house. Stratigraphy in the entire area of the plot was documented in the course of the archaeological works. Thanks to this it was possible to reconstruct changes in the spatial organisation, property divisions and the material culture of its inhabitants. The excavations yielded a considerable number of finds. These were so-called traditional ware, greyware, as well as late medieval and early modern glazed redware and stoneware (Fig. 3:1-11). Modern period layers also yielded a considerable assemblage of plate tiles with depictions of Senses (Fig. 3:13).