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Abstract: In 2015 were discovered remains of wooden roads on three sites in the Recknitz River valley near Laage, Lkr. Rostock (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern). On site Laage 33 survived two clusters of postholes interpreted as road 1 and 2, dated to around 1169 and 830 AD. On site Laage 34 was discovered wooden construction of road dated by dendrochronological method to 528 (± 10), and on site Subzin 18 next remains of wooden road construction dated to the period between 601 and 719.
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Abstrakt: W 2015 roku odkryto pozostałości dróg drewnianych na trzech stanowiskach w dolinie rzeki Recknitz pod Laage, Lkr. Rostock (Meklemburgia-Pomorze Przednie). Na stan. Laage 33 zachowały się dwa skupiska jam posłupowych interpretowanych jako droga 1 i 2, datowanych na lata około 1169 oraz 830 n.e. Na stanowisku Laage 34 odkryto konstrukcję drewnianą drogi datowanej dendrochronologicznie na rok 528 (±10), a na stanowisku Subzin 18 kolejne pozostałości drewnianej konstrukcji drogi datowanej na okres pomiędzy 601 a 719 rokiem.
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In the Archives of the Department of Archaeology of the National Museum in Szczecin (file No. 839), there is a letter written by Alfred Röwe, dated July 12, 1942 informing H.J. Eggers about a discovery of Eggers 230 type glass cup (Kowalewko type) in the palace garden in Iglice, Resko commune, Łobez district. This vessel has been known so far only from a rough sketch and brief mentions in the literature on the subject. In Iglice, artefacts from the Roman period were being discovered from the late 19th century on at least two sites – cemeteries.
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