Podwodne badania archeologiczne domniemanej bariery nawigacyjnej z VIII w. n.e. w zatoce Schlei w Niemczech
Journal Title: Acta Universitatis Nicolai Copernici, Archeologia - Year 2011, Vol 2011, Issue 0
Abstract
Zarys treści: w artykule zaprezentowano wyniki podwodnych badań archeologicznych konstrukcji drewnianej, odkrytej w zatoce Schlei, w północnych Niemczech. Ze względu na unikatowość założenia jej funkcja oraz wydarzenia historyczne, które skłoniły ludzi do jej budowy, są wciąż niejasne.
Authors and Affiliations
Robert Domżał
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