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
Ewolucja łyżew – od form kościanych do żelaznych Evolution of ice skates – from bone to iron forms
Early medieval and late medieval skates belong to a category of archaeological material that deals with issues such as craft, communication, the relationship between humans and the environment, and which requires interd...
Wrak wczesnośredniowiecznej łodzi wydobyty z Dziwny w okolicy Srebrnego Wzgórza w Wolinie
During dredging of the Dziwna Strait to the north-east of the centre of Wolin, the remains of an early medieval clinker built boat made of oak wood were found. Based on the preserved remains the boat was recreated.
Biżuteria z wczesnośredniowiecznego grodziska w Kamieniu Pomorskim Jewellery from the early medieval stronghold in Kamień Pomorski
The article presents items generally referred to as jewellery from the early medieval stronghold in Kamień Pomorski. Its aim is a presentation of finds and an attempt to verify the dating of settlement layers.
Konwent cysterek w Koszalinie. Część 2. Badania archeologiczne na cmentarzysku przyklasztornym
The paper presents the results of excavations carried out on the Cistercian convent’s cemetery in Koszalin. During rescue excavations, 16 inhumation burials were discovered. The dead were buried without any additional fu...
Śladami rebelii słowiańskich niewolników w Afryce. Sprawozdanie z interdyscyplinarnej wyprawy badawczej do Maroka; Following tracks of the Slavic slaves’ rebellion in Africa. Report on the interdisciplinary expedition to Morocco
In 2016, a research team comprised of scientists from the University of Szczecin, the University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań and the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences made a reconn...