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Research in the years 2004 - 2006 covered an area of 1770.5 sq. meters and yielded more than 125 objects containing material (nos 310, 424 -549), and about 70 structures distinguished only on the basis of a different color. With the Trzciniec Culture settlement a dozen or so of pits and post-holes can be connected. Approx. 50 urn graves damaged and one pit grave should be ascribed mainly to the early and middle phases of the Tarnobrzeg Group. After nine seasons of work, a total examined area amounts to about 44 ares. The subsequent phases of the use of this site are mirrored by grave of the Mierzanowice Culture (no. 303), 70 pits and about 40 post-holes related to the settlement of the Trzciniec Culture and, finally, more than 370 graves and about 50 clusters of pottery and burned human bones (remains of destroyed graves? ) of all phases of the Tarnobrzeg Group. The cemetery can be considered as fully investigated.
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