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In the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries, many Polish lovers of antiquities and archaeologists engaged in archaeological research in the Galician part of Podolia (Podole); among them were Adam Honory Kirkor, Gotfryd Ossowski, Wladyslaw Przybyslawski, Izydor Kopernicki, Wlodzimierz Demetrykiewicz. The research was conducted under the auspices of the Anthropological and Archaeological Committees of the Academy of Learning (Akademia Umiejetnosci) in Cracow. Also researchers from Lwów (Lemberg, Lvov) were active in the archaeological exploration of the region - notably Karol Hadaczek, professor of ancient and prehistoric archaeology at the University of Lwów. Interest in the region's antiquities was shown by inhabitants of the Ukraine, among them Franciszek Pulaski and Czeslaw Neyman, who also engaged in excavations. The archaeological materials from the digs were amassed at the Museum of the Academy of Learning in Cracow, at museums in Lwów, and in private collections. Reports from the research were published in journals appearing in Cracow, in 'Swiatowit', in 'Biblioteka Warszawska' and in 'Ateneum'. The research also led to monographs and formed the basis for synthetic accounts of the prehistory of Galicia, as well as of particular prehistoric cultures and periods.
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