The article presents the results of the rescue archaeological excavations at the multi-cultural site 14 in Deszczno. The investigations covered an area of ca 83 ares and revealed relics from settlements from the Bronze Age, late Roman influence period, early Middle Ages – phases C and D, as well as early modern period. Moreover, a burial ground of the Luboszyce culture was recorded and dated to phases B2/C1 – C1a of the Roman period.
Archaeological excavations at site 7 in Skwierzyna, loco commune, Międzyrzecz county, lubuskie voivodeship, were carried out in 2008 by K. Gawlik of the Scientific and Conservation Centre PKZ Ltd. in Poznań. The investigations embraced 112.7 ares, which provided the possibility to record relics of a manufacturing-storage settlement of the Lusatian culture dated to the 5th period of the Bronze Age and the Hallstatt period C. A total of 474 have been explored, with 245 containing relics related to the settlement of the Lusatian culture. 7717 artefacts were acquired, largely rather small fragments of ceramics, of which 5807 originated from feature fills. Other recorded items are: 4 small fragments of animal bones, 21 items of Baltic flint, among which the following were differentiated: 2 single-storey cores, 2 blades, 15 flakes and 2 end-scrapers, as well as one fragment of an unidentified bronze item, possibly of a necklace or bracelet.
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