Grobowce megalityczne na Przedpolu Sudetów

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2005

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Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM

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Megalithic long barrows in the foothills of the Sudety Mountains

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A cemetery of megalithic long barrows of the so-called Kujavia type was discovered in autumn of 1995 near Muszkowice in the foothills o f the Sudety Mountains. It consists of 6 trapezoidal structures made of stone and sand. It has been the first megalithic cemetery discovered in south-west Poland to date. Only one of the barrows (No. 2) has been partly excavated so far. Its dimension, use of stones as a building material and unchambered construction resemble similar structures known from Pomerania (the Łupawa type). The barrow has been dated back to the Funnel Beaker Culture.

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Folia Praehistorica Posnaniensia, 2005, Tom XIII-XIV, s. 161-173

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0239-8524

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