A new analysis by Kalina Skóra of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology at the Polish Academy of Sciences uncovers the mystery of European pond turtle remains foun in ancient graves in northern Poland.
Archaeologist says; The Danish warriors would have been buried during the Piast dynasty – the first Polish dynasty to rule from the 10th century to the end of the 14th century.
Warrior graves dating back 2,000 years have been found by archaeologists near Bejsce in the province Swietokrzyskie.
Dr. Dagmara H. Werra from the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. The archaeologist analyses artefacts made of obsidian brought to the lands of present-day Poland in the Stone Age.
Polish archaeologists have announced they have unearthed what is now believed to be the oldest surviving human remains in Poland.
Polonya'nın Podkarpacie Voyvodalığında bir tarlada 7 bin yıllık neolitik çağ figürü olduğu iddia edilen bir kil insan heykelciği bulundu.