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Multi-faceted analyses of Poland's Bronze and Early Iron Age hoards: Fig.4. Excavation of earth-and-stone structure around the Kaliszany hoard (archaeological site no. 3)

Authors: Maciejewski, Marcin; Krzywicka, Weronika;

Multi-faceted analyses of Poland's Bronze and Early Iron Age hoards: Fig.4. Excavation of earth-and-stone structure around the Kaliszany hoard (archaeological site no. 3)

Abstract

Photograph taken from a UAV showing excavations at archaeological site 3 in Kaliszany, Wągrowiec commune, Poland. It is a stone and earth structure in which a hoard of metal objects dating to the Late Bronze Age was discovered in 1943. The photo is from the 2022 survey, when the south-western part of the structure was explored. The paper and data were prepared as part of a project funded by the National Science Centre, Poland: A Biography of Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages Hoards. A Multi-Faceted Analysis of Metal Objects Related to Monumental Constructions in Poland (UMO-2021/41/B/HS3/00038)

Bronze and Early Iron Age hoards in Poland are the focus of a multi-faceted study combining archival research with laboratory analyses and landscape studies. The diverse dataset is expected to reveal new insights into the phenomenon of metal deposition.

1. File FIG_4 .tiff format, 4016 x 2676 px Photograph taken with a DJI Phantom 4 RTK UAV with a 1″ CMOS / 20 Megapixel camera WGS 84 coordinates acquired with a GNSS antenna with RTK antenna

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Bronze Age, Early Iron Age, hoard, Poland, deposition, metalwork

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