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Świnoujście Archaeological evidence from en.wikipedia.org
The first human settlements in areas that are now Świnoujście appeared five thousand years ago, as confirmed by archaeological findings. For a thousand years, ...
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The first human settlements, on the land where Swinoujscie now stands, appeared more than 5000 years ago according to evidence of archaeological findings ...
Human remains began to be excavated 2.5 km along the Tollense River (Figure 1 and location is on the Map 1). The artifacts discovered by German archaeologists ...
The town was first chronicled in 1181, though it existed earlier as a fishing settlement. It also served as a strategic stronghold for defenders of the ...
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... Underwater testing conducted by the German Archaeological Institute has found well-preserved sites 16 m below the sea surface (Harff and Lüth 2014). Harff ...
Feb 18, 2019 · I have a comforting relationship with the Baltic Sea. It's far enough away from Berlin - about three hours by train to the nearest coastline ...
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Mar 6, 2020 · The archaeological record from the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland, most notably from cave sites, consists of heterogeneous materials, mostly with ...
Archaeological evidence from the island, which can be found in a museum in Swinoujscie shows that the island had been inhabited by man since Stone Age, at ...
Archaeological findings are the evidence that both locations could have been crossroads in prehistoric and ancient times. The frequency of medieval trade ...