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This article presents the results of geophysical surveys, which were carried out during the period between 2011 and 2016 at the Roman period cemetery in Nezabylice (Chomutov district, Ústí Region, NW Bohemia). Thanks to these non-destructive surveys, the unusually large scale and signs of the inner structure of the cemetery have been unveiled. On this basis, long-term systematic archaeological research has been carried out, so far uncovering a number of urn graves with military equipment, pit cremation graves, an elite inhumation grave, and several regular structures from Roman period. The results of the comprehensive research suggest that it is the largest and richest cemetery of the Roman period in northwest Bohemia. However, the site is gradually being devastated not only by cyclical agrarian activities but also by the impact of illegal plundering. Therefore, an important aspect of non-destructive surveys is the recording of the current state of the burial ground, the information value of which is gradually degrading.
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Pod koniec XIX wieku w Drzeninie odkryto pochówek. Dane archeologiczne wskazują, że odkrycie należy wiązać z wczesną epoką brązu. Analizę antropologiczną kości odkrytych w grobie przeprowadzono w 2023 roku.
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At the end of the 19th century an inhumation was found in the town of Drzenin. Preserved archaeological data indicate the discovery should be associated with the Early Bronze Age. An anthropological analysis of the discovered bones was carried out in 2023.
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