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Site no. 3 at Słupno, distr. Wołomin, was discovered during a surface survey during early 1990s (Fig. 1). It yielded four featureless fragments of prehistoric pottery, two of them evidently burnt, and a slightly damaged bronze fibula (Fig. 2a) with a high catchplate and an upper cord, a type defined as “Sarmatian”. It is commonly understood that similar forms emerged in the Danubian region and later...
Site no. 3 at Słupno, distr. Wołomin, was discovered during a surface survey during early 1990s (Fig. 1). It yielded four featureless fragments of prehistoric pottery, two of them evidently burnt, and a slightly damaged bronze fibula (Fig. 2a) with a high catchplate and an upper cord, a type defined as “Sarmatian”. It is commonly understood that similar forms emerged in the Danubian region and later...
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