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Między Północą a Południem. Zespół osadniczy z późnej epoki żelaza w Jarnicach nad Liwcem w świetle dalekosiężnych powiązań
Abstrakt (EN)
The Przeworsk Culture cemetery at Jarnice on the Liwiec River in eastern Poland was excavated by amateur archaeologists at the end of the 19th cent. Field surveys carried out during the second half of the 20th cent. in a field adjacent to the grave site identified the remains of a Przeworsk Culture settlement. Both sites, investigated to a very limited extent, were initially dated to the Late Pre-Roman Period only. A verification project made in 2015 brought in three remarkable finds: a ball-brooch, a ring ornament type Şimleul Silvaniei, and a knee brooch type Almgren 132. The analysis of the three artefacts and of pottery finds from earlier investigations, coupled with a review of data now available about the settlement complex at Jarnice suggest the presence in this area of a cemetery and a settlement of Przeworsk Culture datable to the Late Pre-Roman and the Early Roman Periods. The Przeworsk settlement may have been preceded by a brief presence of people of the so-called Jastorf Culture in the Polish Lowland.