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Raport
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2013
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vol. 8
213-222
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The article is devoted to the results of archaeological excavations carried out in 2007-2008 in relation to the construction of the S-3 motorway. The investigated area of 23.75 ares provided the possibility to explore relics of 110 features from three settlement phases. Scarce traces of settlements are connected with the Early Bronze Age. The majority of features and artefacts were connected with the relics of a settlement of the Przeworsk culture from the Roman influence period, while the early modern period is represented by a small number of relics and features.
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The multi-cultural site Łosino 15 (AZP 10-29/39), Kobylnica commune, pomorskie voivodeship, revealed the acquired material of the Pomeranian culture and the Wielbark culture. The majority of the discovered features are to be connected with the first settlement horizon. The features of the Pomeranian culture in the number of 135 were dominated by pits and hearths. The collection of ceramics included pots, vase-like vessels, bowls, and plates. 16 features were attributed to the Wielbark culture – pits, hearths, a furnace, and concentrations of ceramics. The collection of ceramics from the period of Roman influence is dominated by pots of group I, according to R. Wołągiewicz. The site revealed also base parts of slag-pit furnaces, as well as a considerable amount of cinder. The affiliation of the relics of ancient metallurgy is a problematic issue.
Raport
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2013
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vol. 8
503-512
EN
In 2008, rescue archaeological excavations were carried out in Krzepice at site 18 (AZP 83-45/40), loco commune, Kłobuck county, śląskie voivodeship. The site was located on the route of the planned Krzepice bypass. The investigations embraced an area of 50 ares and recorded 99 archaeological features. In total, 455 artefacts were acquired, which were gathered from the site surface (244) and upon site exploration (211). Ceramics prevailed among the artefacts with 419 found fragments. A vast majority – as much as 90% – of the fragments of clayware was dated to the Middle Ages. The survey led to the discovery of the relics of settlement from the Bronze Age, from the pre-Roman/Roman influence period, and, above all, from the Early and Late Middle Ages, as well as from the early modern period.
Raport
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2013
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vol. 8
63-79
EN
The report presents the results of excavations carried out in 2007 at site 76 in Kozielice (AZP 37-07/43), loco commune, zachodniopomorskie voivodeship, in the context of the planned construction of the S-3 motorway. The archaeological features revealed at this location were largely related to the settlement of the Lusatian culture characteristic of the end of the Bronze Age and, above all, the Early Iron Age in this part of West Pomerania. The site recorded also individual relics from the pre-historic periods and from the Early Middle Ages.
Raport
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2013
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vol. 8
267-282
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The site Deszczno 15 (S-3 – no. 27) was discovered in 1986. In connection with the planned construction of the road S-3, in December 2007 and January 2008, the area of the site witnessed rescue archaeological excavations, which embraced a total area of 25 ares and offered the possibility to acquire 192 relics. The archaeological excavations revealed 27 features, which were dated on the basis of the acquired ceramic material to: early Iron Age, Roman influence period, Early Middle Ages and the early modern period. Six features were not determined chronologically given the lack of found artefacts.
Raport
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2013
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vol. 8
191-212
EN
Site 203 in Gorzów Wielkopolski-Karnin was investigated in relation to the construction of the S-3 motorway. The investigations embraced an area of 120 ares and revealed 180 features. A vast majority is related to the relics of a Mesolithic settlement, as well as a cemetery and a settlement of the Lusatian culture. The remaining traces of settlement were attributed to the Neolithic, the Roman influence period, Early Middle Ages and the early modern period.
Raport
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2013
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vol. 8
283-306
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The necessity to carry out excavations at the site stemmed from the planned construction of the S-3 motorway between Gorzów Wielkopolski and Międzyrzecz. The investigations conducted on an area of 63 ares explored relics of 430 features. Findings include relics of the Górzyca group of the Lusatian culture from the Hallstatt period, traces of settlement linked with the Przeworsk culture from the Roman influence period, as well as from the Early Middle ages and early modern period.
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