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The present articles covers the results of archaeological excavations at the sites Renice 5 and 6 (AZP 40-09/72 and 73), Myślibórz commune, zachodniopomorskie voivodeship. The investigations led to the discovery of relics of the Neolithic settlement of the late Linear Pottery culture and the Funnelbeaker culture. The most interesting discoveries include Neolithic tombs, whose only relics are foundation furrows. Moreover, scarce traces of settlement of the Globular Amphora culture and the Corded Ware culture (the Odra River group) were recorded. The most relics represent the Lusatian culture from the end of the Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age – the HaD phase. The site also recorded relics of settlement from the Early Middle Ages (10th-13th century) and the Late Middle Ages and early modern period (18th to early 19th century).
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The multi-cultural settlement at the site Głazów 8 (AZP 40-09/25), Myślibórz commune, zachodniopomorskie voivodeship, was settled in three periods: towards the end of the Bronze Age, the end of the Hallstatt period and in the La Tène period. Earlier traces of human presence betray a camp character. They are dated to the late Palaeolithic, to Neolithic cultures: the late Linear Pottery culture, the Funnelbeaker culture, the Globular Amphora culture, to Epineolithic cultures: the Corded Ware culture and the Bell-Beaker culture. In turn, since the Early Middle Ages until the early modern period, the area of the site was used for agricultural purposes.
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A multicultural settlement was revealed at the site Głazów 2 (AZP 40-09/19), Myślibórz commune, zachodniopomorskie voivodeship. Artefacts and features are dated from the late Palaeolithic, through Neolithic groups of the following cultures: Linear Pottery, late Linear Pottery, Funnelbeaker, Globular Amphora, as well as Lusatian and Jastorf, up to the early modern period. The settlement of the Lusatian culture witnessed the strongest development from the end of the Bronze Age to the beginning of the La Tène period. The later settlement traces hint at the agricultural function of the site area.
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