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Tango01 | 12 Feb 2016 1:11 p.m. PST |
"Six alleged burial barrows, as well as relics of two fortified settlements, embankments, ditches and other defence system elements of early medieval Jaćwież have been located in Ełk Lakeland by archaeologists from the State Archaeological Museum in Warsaw. The discovery was made using airborne laser scanning (ALS). Scientists surveyed an area of 110 km square. They focused on 11 areas near the famous castles and fortified settlements located in poviats Ełk and Grajewo. "We believe that around these centres there still are many unknown positions with their own landscape forms – relics of extensive early medieval defensive systems. North-eastern Poland is an area still poorly known by archaeologists. The reasons for this state of affairs include numerous wetlands and forest areas" – explained Cezary Sobczak from the Department of Archaeology of Balts, State Archaeological Museum in Warsaw, the project leader…" Main page link Amicalement Armand |
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