Zapomniany wczesnośredniowieczny pochówek łodziowy ze Szczecina
Journal Title: Materiały Zachodniopomorskie - Year 2015, Vol 0, Issue
Abstract
The article concerns a boat burial containing the skeleton of a man and furnished with an iron axe head and three bone skates, discovered in 1889 in Szczecin and then completely forgotten. Based on the analysis of the archives and the examination of the axe head, the authors date the find to the 11th century and consider it a burial of a representative of an elite originating from Pomerania or the Baltic Slavic area.
Authors and Affiliations
Kamil Kajkowski, Piotr N. Kotowicz
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