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The paper presents four objects from the Early Middle Ages, discovered in a polycultural settlement in Vlača in the Topľa river basin in eastern Slovakia. One of them was sunken and three oval rectangular objects were only minimally buried in the subsoil. In two of them there were traces of a heating device, in the other two no fireplaces were detected. The pairs of objects were oriented almost at right angles to each other. The found material is represented by fragmentary pottery, mainly from pots made on a potter’s wheel with decoration from multiple, less from single wavy lines and from engraved perimeter lines. Only four fractions come from low, hand-formed pans. The settlement is tentatively dated to the 8th – 9th c.
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