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The authors discuss the use of flood plains in the western part of the Sandomierz Basin by people of the Roman period in a more permanent way than just by occasional penetration. Such use is suggested by the results of recent archaeological research in the Vistula river valley to the east of Kraków and in the alluvial fan of the Raba river. The article characterizes the nature of this settlement in the context of palaeogeographic studies, discussing the advantages and disadvantages of settlement in the flood plains.
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Site 1 in Zofipole east of Kraków is known for long-standing research conducted in 1930s and 1940s. In 1986 test excavations were conducted in the eastern, up to then unrecognized part of the area. This research led to the discovery of a part of a small settlement of the Baden culture yielding interesting and diversified (while not numerous) sources for studies into this culture in Lesser Poland. This research is worth discussing due to new radiocarbon data, animal bones analyses, the discoveries of a dwelling feature and presumed symbolic burial and fragments of pottery for salt production.
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