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This paper shows the results of the archaeological survey (incl. metal detector prospection) of newly discovered hillside settlements in Dlhá nad Oravou, site Banský (district of Dolný Kubín) and in Komjatná, site Hlavačka (district of Ružomberok). In both sites, we have documented a cultural layer with ceramic finds and we have discovered several metal objects. The Dlhá site was quite probably continuously used from the Late Bronze Age (or end of the Younger Bronze Age) up to the final stage of the Hallstatt period (or the beginning of the La Tène period). Consequently, we have unequivocally confirmed the settlement in the period of the Púchov culture in LTC2–LTD. The Hlavačka site in Komjatná was inhabited only in the period of the Púchov culture (in its La Tène phase). The description of both sites complements the knowledge about the Orava prehistoric and protohistoric settlement. The Dlhá nad Oravou site is the first archaeological location in the concerned cadastre.
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The article describes two bronze artefacts discovered without context in the Lublin region. The first one is a fragment of a knife blade found in Kornie. This item can be associated with the onset of the Lusatian culture. The second artefact, the cheekpiece of the Kamyševach type, probably comes from the Carpathian Basin from the Thraco-Cimmerian environment in the late Bronze Age.
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