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Pozycja Barrow Cemetery in Zbudza in the Eastern Slovak Lowland(the Authors, 2023-12-29) Jarosz, Paweł; Horváthová, Eva; Przybyła, Marcin M.; Sznajdrowska-Pondel, AleksandraThe barrow site in Zbudza is located in the East Slovak Lowland. In 1980, Elena Miroššayová carried out excavations on the burial mound (no. 1) located behind th old Jewish cemetery. The central burial pit and clusters of pottery and traces of hearths were discovered. Some potsherds the possess ornamentation typical for the Corded Ware culture. The charcoal found near the burial pit were radiocarbon dated to 4140±35 BP (Poz-151727), which can be correlated to the years 2866–2632 BC. At the site in Zbudza and the neighbouring Trnava pri Laborci, thanks to the LIDAR data, about 20 burial mounds in various states of preservation and different chronological positions were registered. Some of them should be associated with the presence of the Corded Ware and Yamna cultures from the 3rd millennium BC. Geophysical prospection of burial no. 2 located in the part of the village called “Imrička” was conducted in 2021.Pozycja Osada ludności trzcinieckiego kręgu kulturowego w Lutoryżu, stan. 9 nad środkowym Wisłokiem(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie, 2023-12) Adamik-Proksa, Joanna; Mazurek, Mirosław; Sznajdrowska-Pondel, AleksandraThe aim of the article is to present and analyse the sources of the Trzciniec culture coming from the site 9 in Lutoryż, which were obtained during archaeological excavations conducted in 2022 by ABP THOR sp. z o.o., and the Archaeological Workshop of Mirosław Mazurek. The site is part of a larger settlement cluster of the Trzciniec culture in the Rzeszów area, which has been known in the literature since 2003. The information and archaeological sources gathered in the course of the research complement and specify the knowledge about the settlement of the Trzciniec culture in this area. From the perspective of chronology and the diversity of sources, it is worth noting that considering the materials discovered at the site, they include both ceramic sources with „post-classical” stylistics as well as older materials representing the classical phase.