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Pozycja Geophysical Survey and Archaeological Excavations at the Roman Period Cemetery in Nezabylice (Chomutov District, Northwest Bohemia)(Fundacja Rzeszowskiego Ośrodka Archeologicznego, 2017) Půlpánová-Reszczyńska, Agnieszka; Půlpán, Marek; Křivánek, RomanThis article presents the results of geophysical surveys, which were carried out during the period between 2011 and 2016 at the Roman period cemetery in Nezabylice (Chomutov district, Usti Region, NW Bohemia). Thanks to these non-destructive surveys, the unusually large scale and signs of the inner structure of the cemetery have been unveiled. On this basis, long-term systematic archaeological research has been carried out, so far uncovering a number of urn graves with military equipment, pit cremation graves, an elite inhumation grave, and several regular structures from Roman period. The results of the comprehensive research suggest that it is the largest and richest cemetery of the Roman period in northwest Bohemia. However, the site is gradually being devastated not only by cyclical agrarian activities but also by the impact of illegal plundering. Therefore, an important aspect of non-destructive surveys is the recording of the current state of the burial ground, the information value of which is gradually degrading.Pozycja Nowe cmentarzysko w Rzeczycy Suchej, gm. Dwikozy, woj. świętokrzyskie(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2018) Florek, Marek; Kurzawska, Aldona; Płaza, Dominik KacperIn 2014, accidentally ploughed human bones were discovered in the field in the village Rzeczyca Sucha, Sandomierz district, and a year later rescue and trial archaeological excavations were carried out. In the course of research, two poorly preserved human burials were uncovered. One of them contained grave goods and those were two pendants made of shells. It was possible to establish C14 dating on the basis of one of the skeletons. The results of the research indicate the end of the Neolithic period.Pozycja Nowe materiały funeralne ze stanowiska 18 w Wierzawicach, pow. leżajski w ujęciu archeologicznym i antropologicznym(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie; Instytut Archeologii UR; Fundacja Rzeszowskiego Ośrodka Archeologicznego; Oficyna Wydawnicza „Zimowit”, 2015) Ocadryga-Tokarczyk, Ewelina; Rogóż, Joanna; Tokarczyk, TomaszThe aim of this paper is to present new materials from Wierzawice site 18, Leżajsk County. They were discovered during the archaeological supervision carried out by the Foundation for Archaeological Centre in Rzeszów in 2014. As a result, six graves were examined. Four of them were undoubtedly cremation burials – one without an urn, the other three urned burials and presumably one skeletal burial. They are supplemented by the findings from completely damaged graves. Cremated bones were examined anthropologically. These materials should be associated with the Tarnobrzeg Lusatian culture and dated back to the Bronze Age and the early Iron Age.Pozycja Nowożytne cmentarzysko z Placu Farnego oraz pochówki przy kościele Świętego Krzyża w Rzeszowie – wstępne informacje z badań antropologicznych(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2018) Rogóż, JoannaIn 2017, 3 Maja Street in Rzeszów underwent reconstruction. This work resulted in archaeological research carried out by the Foundation for Archaeological Centre in Rzeszów. Considering conducted discoveries, the skeleton cemetery at the parish church takes an important place. On its edge, 39 graves were discovered, with remains of individuals of different age, adults and children. What is more, numerous loose bones, randomly distributed among the skeletons were also found. At the church of the Holy Cross, three human burials sex uncovered. The bones underwent anthropological analysis, including the determination of number of buried individuals, their age, sex, and their general biological condition.Pozycja Oznaczenia radiowęglowe zbiorowych grobów ciałopalnych trzcinieckiego kręgu kulturowego z Polski Środkowej(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie, 2020) Muzolf, PrzemysławThe article presents new radiocarbon determinations obtained for collective graves from the Trzciniec cultural circle (TCC) in Central Poland. The dated graves were associated with the Konstantynów group and belong to the late phase of the TCC. As a result of the research carried out on this form of burial, it was possible to distinguish two types of graves and locate their concentrations in Central Poland in the zone where the materials of the Konstantynów group occur. The established dates, together with the technological and stylistic analysis of ceramic materials, make it possible to determine two time horizons in the late phase of the Trzciniec culture circle.Pozycja Pochówki tarnobrzeskiej kultury łużyckiej ze stanowiska nr 4 w Wierzawicach, gm. Leżajsk, woj. podkarpackie w aspekcie badań antropologicznych(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie, 2016) Rogóż, JoannaWierzawice site 4, Leżajsk County, Podkarpackie Voivodeship belongs to the number of sites – graveyards – of the Tarnobrzeg Lusatian culture on Podkarpacie. It was examined several dozen years ago, but only recently it was studied archeologically and anthropologically in detail. On the graveyard 21 cremation burials were discovered. Cremated remains were analysed in terms of the number of individuals, age and sex of the dead, bone pathology. Preserved fragments were also characterized as regards their quantity, quality, degree of burn. Several graves turned out to be particularly interesting. The only double grave may be regarded as a model in the context of the inference about the number of individuals. Then, while the thorough overview of bones, the track of degeneration on a small piece of vertebrae was noticed.Pozycja Wyniki badań archeologicznych prowadzonych w 2018 roku w kruchcie Kościoła oo. Bernardynów w Rzeszowie(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie, 2019) Jabłkowski, MichałArchaeological research conducted within the Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Rzeszów (Bernardine church) created a unique opportunity for interventional archaeological research, the first of this kind in the discused temple. In the course of studies, the remains of the church cemetery, which surrounded the former wooden church (existed on the site of today’s building) were recorded. Obtaining a collection of movable relics was a very important discovery, such as iron nails from coffins, pottery sherds and coins. Earthworks carried out in the church gave the opportunity to record the foundations of the porch, which was not mentioned in earlier literature. Thus, archaeological excavations in the church updated and expanded the information on the history of the monastery and the city of Rzeszów.