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Pozycja Contribution to the research on the use of flint and stone by the Lusatian culture population during the Bronze age and Early Iron age in the Lublin region (remarks of a non-lithic expert)(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie, 2019) Kłosińska, Elżbieta MałgorzataThe population of the Lusatian culture inhabiting the Lublin area during the Bronze age and Early Iron age used various items made of flint and stone. The most spectacular finds include sickles and sickles inserts with surface retouch. Items made from flint and stone were used mainly as tools, but also as weapons, as well as prestige indicators. They also had symbolic function. These artefacts were probably produced on site at settlements and they were among the accessories of everyday life of the population living then. In the Early Iron age, in the valley of the Vistula River, local flint deposits were exploited. Flint knapping workshops were set up here. Extremly numerous flint artefacts were recorded at these workshops and they represent the so-called Kosin industry.Pozycja Notes on Bronze Age Flintwork(Fundacja Rzeszowskiego Ośrodka Archeologicznego, 2016) Dąbrowski, JanThe article is a brief overview of current state of research on the issue of production and use of flint tools in the Bronze Age and at the beginning of the Iron Age in Poland. Both special purpose tools and tools manufactured ad hoc are known to be widely used throughout Bronze Age. Usewear analysis of materials from Poland and Germany made an interesting contribution. Also flint mines were functioning at that time.