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At the turn of the 19th and 20th century, modern archaeology was created in the partitioned lands of Poland. One of its creators was Włodzimierz Demetrykiewicz who worked in Kraków. Initially he was involved in conservation activity and took up archaeology at a later period. In the times when the legal framework concerning monument protection was merely being shaped in Europe, he was one of the first scientists to devote a scientific work to the issue. He was also involved in organization of the preservation of archaeological monuments. He conducted archaeological excavation and was the author of numerous publications on the issue of prehistory. He was a pioneer in addressing numerous issues, used modern research methods and was acquainted with European collections and professional literature. For many years he was the curator of the Archeological Museum in Kraków.
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The hillfort in Zawodzie in Kalisz has been the subject of scientific interest since the mid-19th century. In 1903, small-scale survey research of the object was carried out by Włodzimierz Demetrykiewicz, connected with the Academy of Arts and Sciences in Krakow. Later, on his initiative the Academy made an endeavour to examine and protect the site. However, all attempts to organise a scientific expedition, undertaken both in 1904 and in the beginning of the 1920s, ended in failure, and serious research of the object commenced after World War II
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