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Raport
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2018
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vol. 13
39-84
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In the years 2014-2016, in connection with the construction of the S 7 expressway, the area of 1,021.51 ares (102,151 sq. m.) of the site was examined. Remains of settlements: of the Lusatian culture from the turn of the Bronze and the Iron Age; of the Przeworsk culture - the A2-A3 phases of earlier pre-Roman period; of the B2-C2 phases of the Wielbark culture were unearthed, as well as traces of habitation from the late Middle Ages and from the modern period. The most numerous and the most interesting were the objects of the Przeworsk culture, including 10 wells, and pottery with the features of the tradition of the Jastorf culture.
Raport
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2013
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vol. 8
35-48
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The excavations were carried out on an area of 146.1 ares. A total of 775 features were revealed, of which 205 were determined chronologically and culturally. Two phases of site settlement were documented. The older settlement (82 features and 2786 fragments of ceramics) can be dated from the end of the Halstatt period to the older pre-Roman period (HaD2/HaD3 – LaA/B). They are to be associated with the overlap of the Jastorf influence and the earlier settlement of the Górzyca group of the Lusatian culture and the shaping of the Odra River group of the Jastorf culture. The younger settlement (123 features, 1547 fragments of ceramics) can be dated to the younger phase of the early Roman-influence period (B2-B2/C1), with the possibility of shifting the ending date to the C1b phase of the late Roman-influence period.
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In the course of investment works conducted in the season of 2011 at the Jan Paweł II square in Ciechanów the remains of the population of the Przeworsk culture from the turn of the early and late and Pre-Roman period were discovered. In total 34 features of the Przeworsk culture were located, determined on the basis of ceramic material or by the stratigraphic context. The features included 11 postholes, 22 utility pits and storage pits and one hearth. Altogether, a set of 922 ceramics fragments was obtained, of which 93% comes from fills of the features. It demonstrates (typical of this type of materials) co-existence of styling trends typical of old pre-Roman tradition coming from the Jastorf and the Pomeranian and early Pre-Roman area, connected with the La Tene tradition. From the point of view of the development of the Przeworsk culture settlement functioning was determined as phase A1, not later than phase A2, therefore the post in Ciechanów becomes an important point of the turn of the early and late Pre-Roman period on the settlement map of the northern Mazovia.
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The article presents the results of archaeological excavations at the site 197 in Gorzów Wielkopolski-Karnin, related to the construction of the S-3 motorway between Gorzów Wielkopolski and Międzyrzecz. The area of 71.5 revealed relics of 313 features. The works led to the discovery of six settlement phases of the site connected with the Lengyel culture, the Lusatian culture, the Jastorf culture, the Przeworsk culture, as well as the Early Middle Ages and the early modern period.
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Materials from the cemetery at Marianowo, Stargard district, site 1 include 55 features, 11 pottery groups and more than 30 metal artefacts. They have typical qualities of the earliest phase of the Jastorf culture in Western Pomerania. The influence of the Lusatian and Pomeranian cultures is very strong in burial and in a typology of artefacts. The cemetery was the basis for distinguishing the Marianowo phase.
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In the National Museum in Szczecin collection, there is a destroyed neck ring with cylindrical endings which was found in 1942 in Kol. Hohenheide, Kr. Regenwalde. It is presented on maps in the literature as a neck ring from Kręglino, Łobez district. Currently, this place is identified with Zbrojewo village. Neck rings of this type set a separate stylistic trend in the Jastorf culture material, dated to phases Jastorf IIa–IIb.
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In 1990, two Holstein belt hooks were found in the stronghold rampart in Długie, Stargard district, site 1. They are of Type B by H. Hingst which is dated to Jastorf IIa and IIb. The connection of the object with known in the literature cemetery in Długie, site 3, is unclear.
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A multicultural settlement was revealed at the site Głazów 2 (AZP 40-09/19), Myślibórz commune, zachodniopomorskie voivodeship. Artefacts and features are dated from the late Palaeolithic, through Neolithic groups of the following cultures: Linear Pottery, late Linear Pottery, Funnelbeaker, Globular Amphora, as well as Lusatian and Jastorf, up to the early modern period. The settlement of the Lusatian culture witnessed the strongest development from the end of the Bronze Age to the beginning of the La Tène period. The later settlement traces hint at the agricultural function of the site area.
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The multi-cultural settlement at the site Głazów 8 (AZP 40-09/25), Myślibórz commune, zachodniopomorskie voivodeship, was settled in three periods: towards the end of the Bronze Age, the end of the Hallstatt period and in the La Tène period. Earlier traces of human presence betray a camp character. They are dated to the late Palaeolithic, to Neolithic cultures: the late Linear Pottery culture, the Funnelbeaker culture, the Globular Amphora culture, to Epineolithic cultures: the Corded Ware culture and the Bell-Beaker culture. In turn, since the Early Middle Ages until the early modern period, the area of the site was used for agricultural purposes.
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