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Opatów, Poland (Site 1)
Opatów is the name of a village located in the Klobuck District of the Silesian Province in Southern Poland, and Site 1 is the designation of a enormous cemetery used during the Bronze Age through Hallstatt C/D periods Wilczyce (Poland)
Wilczyce is an Upper Paleolithic site in Poland, with evidence of chipped stone Venus figurines. World Atlas: Poland
The original web page in the World Atlas of Archaeology on the Web on Poland. Biskupin
The Biskupin site is a fortified settlement in Poland, occupied between the Late Bronze and early Iron ages, and belonging to the Lausitz (Late Bronze age) and Hallstatt C (Early Iron) cultures. Excavations at Oslonski
A summary of six seasons of field work at this early farming site in Poland, by Peter Bogucki. Przeczyce
The archaeological site of Przeczyce is located in the lower Silesia region of Poland, and dates to the Bronze Age. Sobiejuchy
Sobiejuchy is a small urnfield cemetery and lakeside village site in central Poland, occupied between about 750-500 BC Trzcinica
Trzcinica is the Carpathian Troy, with occupations belonging to both the Pleszów and Otomani-Füzesabony cultures. This website from the sub-Carpathian Museum of Krosno describes the site and its components. English and Polish. |
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