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2016 | 68 | 145-163

Article title

Wielbark culture on the Dobrzyń Land 30 years later. Current state of research and further research perspectives

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The state of research on the Wielbark culure in the area of the Dobrzyń Land leaves much to be desired. Exactly thirty years ago Krystyna Hahuła wrote her MA thesis titled Early Pre-Roman and Roman period in the Interfluve of Vistula, Drwęca and Skrwa rivers. A few years later the author’s main findings were published in a small text called Wielbark Culture on the Dobrzyń Land. For almost three decades this work has served as a source of knowledge about settlements in the Roman period for this area. Research conducted since the beginning of the twenty-first century has shed some new light on the transformation of settlements of the region. This text does not claim to be comprehensive on the subject; it is merely an attempt to signal changes taking place in the Roman period in the Vistula, Drwęca and Skrwa interfluve in the context of the latest findings.

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68

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145-163

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  • Prosta 25/1, 87-100 Toruń, Poland
  • Muzeum Ziemi dobrzyńskiej w Rypinie, Warszawska 10, 87-501 Rypin

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