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A collection of bronze artifacts has been discovered in Lubuskie Province, in Poland. The objects are associated with the Lusatian culture, which was one of the most influential cultures of the region during the Bronze Age.
The discovery was made by a family during a walk. They reported their find to the Lubuskie Regional Conservator of Monuments and brought the artifacts to the office, where the items were examined by archaeologists. Specialists also went to examine the site where the artifacts were found. According to the head of the Gorzów branch of the Regional Office for the Protection of Monuments, Błażej Skaziński, the collection of artifacts may belong to the Lusatian culture.
Two of the Bronze Age artifacts found in Lubuskie. (PAP)
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