The site is located on a slope in the confluence of two small watercourses. It is situated on a straight stretch of the eastern slope of an upland. The excavations embraced an area of 117.8 ares and revealed a total of 202 features, of which 121 were successfully identified in chronological and cultural terms. The material from the features and in the remnants of the cultural layer (2394 fragments of ceramics) corresponds with a single phase of the settlement on the area of the site – related to the Lusatian culture. The recorded relics indicate that the investigations embraced the household part of the settlement. The chronology was determined on the basis of analyses of ceramics, which belongs to the Hallstatt period, or maybe even later – to the early La Tène period.
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