Goth burials with 2000-year-old treasures were discovered in Poland

29.03.2024/16/08 XNUMX:XNUMX    749

In a landscape park near the village of Stara Rzeka in northern Poland, archaeologists found 50 ancient burials containing 2000-year-old treasures, Uspih in UA writes.

In particular, ceramics, brooches, amber beads, silver jewelry and other valuables were discovered here. The artifacts came from different regions, from Scandinavia in the north to the Black Sea in the south.


The found burials were divided into two groups: pit and urn burials. These ancient artifacts date back to the 4th century AD and belong to a Germanic people known as the Goths who inhabited northern Poland between the 1st and 5th centuries AD.

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Such a find makes it possible to get more information about that time and the culture of the Goths.

The archaeologists said their research is only part of the excavations they are carrying out in the region. They plan to continue working at the discovery site to study all the artifacts in detail and preserve them for future generations, reports uaportal.com.