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A rescue archaeological excavation at the site of Holedeč near Žatec in Northwestern Bohemia uncovered two features of unusual dimensions, representing the Late Hallstatt/Early La Tène manor house. The fillings of these features including one other settlement pit included three bronze fibulae, three fragments of domestic painted imitation of the Attic ware, local Early La Tène stamped pottery, pieces of daub, animal bones, antler finds, shells, spindle whorls, glass bead, two shards of the Attic pottery and other finds. The excavated inventory together with the unusual settlement features define without any doubt the researched site as the Late Hallstatt/Early La Tène settlement connected with the local social elite. The present paper brings the classification of the most significant finds from these features as well as the evaluation of unusual residential structures from the point of view of the archaeology of Central European Late Hallstatt/Early La Tène period.
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