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Germanic elite settlement discovered for first time in Poland

15 March 2018 | Archaeo Feed
Germanic elite settlement discovered for first time in Poland

Archaeologists uncovered skeletal and cremation burials dating to 1st Cent. BC – 1st Cent. AD in Wierzbiczany, North Poland. The site is believed to be a component of a network of sites associated with a transregional settlement complex of Germanic tribes.

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Unique find of a first Byzantine sword in Poland

7 September 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Unique find of a first Byzantine sword in Poland

An Early Medieval sword from the Byzantine Empire has been discovered by a local official from Lesko, South-East Poland, while being on a stroll with a family in the nearby woods.

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Cemetery of Goths unearthed in East Poland

7 September 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Cemetery of Goths unearthed in East Poland

Archaeologists discovered traces of the presence of the Goths, who travelled through Poland during 1st century AD. A cemetery located near Drelów, West Poland, revealed numerous burials and artefacts of the Goth people.

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Grape seed from Bronze Age sheds new light on Prehistoric routes

2 July 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Grape seed from Bronze Age sheds new light on Prehistoric routes

The discovery of the grape seed at Rødbyhavn on Lolland, Denmark, dating back 1750 years to the Bronze Age, sheds news light on Prehistoric contacts of Scandinavia and wine growing regions.

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Trove of bronze jewellery found by a metal detectorist

20 June 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Trove of bronze jewellery found by a metal detectorist

A Prehistoric trove of bronze jewellery, dated to between 900-650 BC, was discovered by a metal detectorist conducting a search in ranks of a local exploration society.

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Genome study reflect Bronze Age Bell Beaker culture’s spread

25 May 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Genome study reflect Bronze Age Bell Beaker culture's spread

Experts investigating ancient DNA samples reveal how ancient Bronze Age people crafting bell-shaped pots, known as the Bell Beaker culture, may have displaced Neolithic farmers.

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1000-year-old toolbox found in a Viking fortress in Denmark

3 December 2016 | Archaeo Feed
1000-year-old toolbox found in a Viking fortress in Denmark

Viking toolbox found during excavations in the Viking fortress at Borgring, Denmark, was carefully examined and extracted in laboratory conditions. It revealed an extraordinary set of iron hand tools that may have been used to make Viking ships and houses.

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Bronze treasure trove discovered last year put on display in local museum

24 October 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Bronze treasure trove discovered last year put on display in local museum

Trove of Bronze Age artefacts, including a necklace, two bracelets, four armlets and a double-bladed axe, discovered last year by a detectorist, were restored and put on display in the local museum in Kamień Pomorski, north-western Poland.

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Roman period finds from a cremation burial ground

12 October 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Roman period finds from a cremation burial ground

Archaeologists discovered a cremation burial of a warrior in north-western Poland. The find is dated to the Roman period.

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Previously unknown burial mounds discovered in north-western Poland

30 September 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Previously unknown burial mounds discovered in north-western Poland

Archaeologists discovered over 40 barrows near Sarbia, north-western Poland, that served as places of burial for people living 2500 years ago. The structures were discovered by an amateur who is said to have studied satellite images of the area.

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Mesolithic site reveals Scandinavian influence at Vistula

6 August 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Mesolithic site reveals Scandinavian influence at Vistula

Mesolithic site of Paliwodzizna in northern Poland revealed contacts with Scandinavia were as early as 7-6000 BC. Archaeologists revealed remains of stone structures with hearths, walls, pavements with analogical ones known from Swedish and Norwegian sites.

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Numerous metal finds from eastern Poland

30 May 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Numerous metal finds from eastern Poland

Cooperation between archaeologists and metal detectorists exceeded any expectations as three treasure troves and over 500 metal artefacts have been discovered. The systematic fieldwork took place in the valley of the river Sieniocha between Komarów and Tyszowce.

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