Nálezy nejenom s detektorem kovů ve východní Evropě

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Thousand-year-old walls change previous assumptions about Poland's first capital

Thousand-year-old walls change previous assumptions about Poland's first capital

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In Poznan, Poland, archaeologists have discovered part of a defensive wall from the late 10th century. A rescue survey prior to the construction of a new apartment building uncovered a massive stone and wooden wall seven metres below the current ground level. The new discovery is likely to rewrite the history of Poland.
Hundreds of Jewish objects

Hundreds of Jewish objects

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Near Krakow, there is a synagogue that was destroyed by the Nazis during World War II, only now hundreds of Jewish objects have been found there. They were hidden in a box under the floor and remained untouched for decades.
1,000-year-old graves of Scandinavian warriors found in Poland

1,000-year-old graves of Scandinavian warriors found in Poland

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Four richly furnished graves found in the middle of the medieval cemetery of the village of Ciepłe in eastern Poland contained the remains of Scandinavian men with complete armour. The furnishings and type of graves differed from all the others. The warriors have therefore raised many questions among archaeologists and historians, including who they were, why they are buried here and where they came from. The last question has only recently been answered by DNA analysis.
Search for Holocaust victims

Search for Holocaust victims

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Investigators from the Institute of National Memory (IPN) have announced the discovery of another massgrave near the site of the Treblinka I extermination camp during World War II. Scientists from other institutions were also invited to join the research. It is not yet clear how many of the dead are in the pit, which measures roughly 3.4 by 4.5 metres.

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