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Pozycja Brązowa bransoleta z Turkowic, pow. hrubieszowski(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie; Instytut Archeologii UR; Fundacja Rzeszowskiego Ośrodka Archeologicznego; Oficyna Wydawnicza „Zimowit”, 2015) Kłosińska, Elżbieta MałgorzataAt the beginning of this century, a bronze bracelet was discovered in Turkowice near Hrubieszów. This isolated find probably comes from the younger part of the early Iron Age, as indicated by geometrical ornament covering the surface.Pozycja Gliniane przedmioty zoomorficzne ze stanowiska w Korczowej 22, pow. jarosławski(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie, 2021) Jabłkowski, MichałDuring the motorway excavations carried out in 2010 in Korczowa, Jarosław dist., site 22, two zoomorphic items made of clay were discovered. These are: a fragment of a pendant and a fragment of a figurine. Figurative representations discovered at archaeological sites are associated with all possible forms of art. They are interpreted as objects of cult significance, children’s toys or manifestations of the magic sphere. The popularity of these representations and the influences of the „Eastern” cultures, especially the forest-stepped zone of the Scythian cultural circle, on the Tarnobrzeg Lusatian culture suggest that both the pendant and the figurine from site 22 in Korczowa should be associated with aforementioned cultural provenance.Pozycja Koniec „łużyckiego świata”(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie, 2022-12) Czopek, SylwesterThe article is devoted to the disappearance of the Lusatian cultural circle, also traditionally called the Lusatian culture or, in more recent literature, the Lusatian urnfields. At the beginning, terminological issues are clarified and views on the disappearance of this cultural unit, which played an important role in Central Europe in the middle of the 2nd and 1st millennium BC, are presented. The main analytical part focuses on four regions within today’s borders of Poland – north-western, north-eastern, south-western and south-eastern. This is due to the sharply outlined foreign cultural features that are particularly sharp in these regions. This applies to the infiltration of the Jastorf culture (and earlier Nordic influences), the Baltic circle, the Hallstatt cultural complex and the Eastern European nomadic world. They are the aftermath of migration movements of varying intensity and chronology, but always within the early Iron Age (9th/8th–5th centuries BC). Signs of the structural crisis of the local Lusatian communities, which are very fragmented and do not constitute a cultural monolith, are also important for the considerations undertaken. The issue of changes in the natural environment on the border of the subboreal and subatlantic periods is also considered.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 Wyniki ratowniczych badań przeprowadzonych na wielokulturowym stanowisku w Łowcach, stan. 17, gm. Chłopice, pow. jarosławski(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie, 2019) Głowacz, Michał; Szpila, MarcinThis article presents the results of rescue excavations carried out in 2018 at the multicultural archaeological site Łowce 17, Jarosław district, in the Podkarpackie Voivodeship. The site is situated on the extreme promontory of the loess lobe, extending at an altitude of 210 m above sea level. From the south, it is surrounded by the Łęg Rokietnicki River. Its riverbed runs through the valley, located 10 m below the site. Subsequently groups of features were presented according to their probable function and then results of the analysis of artefacts were shown, discovered both in the cultural layer and feature fills. The archaeological exploration extended on the area of 1 are. As a result, 20 features were unearthed and numerous artefacts were obtained. Three chronological, cultural levels were distinguished at the site: the Funnel Beaker culture, the Mierzanowice culture and the Tarnobrzeg Lusatian culture.Pozycja Zwischen der Chronologie und Funktion. Horizont (?) der Gräber mit Glasperlen auf den Gräberfeldern der späten Phase der Tarnobrzeg — Lausitzer Kultur(Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii PAN, 2011) Czopek, SylwesterAuthor considers chronology and social interpretation of graves with glass beads on cemeteries of the late phase of Tarnobrzeg Lusatian culture in south-eastern Poland. He recognizes them as a ritualized reflection of higher social status heritage among some mothers and daughters. Probably it functioned only during a short piece of time at the end of Hallstatt Period and/or at the beginning of La Tène Period of the Iron Age.