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Raport
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2015
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vol. 10
263-283
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The 100th anniversary of discovery of “Krzemionki” complex of the prehistoric striped flint mines, which is thought to be the greatest prehistorical monument in Poland and one of the most important archaeological sites in Europe, will be celebrated in a few years. Along with that, the efforts began aimed at entering the mines on the UNESCO World Heritage List. For those reasons, the analysis of the past and present threats for the site, accompanied by the proposals of adequate conservation actions, is worth carrying out. It will make it possible to create a complex management plan, in which the tasks related to the protection of the archaeological and natural heritage will be adequately combined with the research activities and making the site available to the public.
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The Author was a member of the Prehistoric Flint Mining Research Team of the State Archaeological Museum (SAM) in Warsaw. In the years 1985–2000 the Research Team shaped the strategy of research and development of Krzemionki. As a SAM Team member (1985–1993) the Author was responsible for the works in the hinterland settlements of flint mines, the development of the open-air museum and popularisation of Krzemionki. In this paper he gives response to allegations and points to the obscurities and mistakes contained in the polemic article of prof. Jacek Lech pt. Do historii badań i udostępnienia neolitycznej kopalni krzemienia pasiastego w Krzemionkach (Some remarks concerning the history of research and public accessibility of the Neolithic mine of stripped flint at Krzemionki) published in 2016.
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