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English: Cremation urn grave containing remains of a pyre and the furnishingsː bent iron sword and spearhrad, shield umbo and handle, fibula and clay vessels, 160 AD, [Prehistory and early middle ages of Lesser Poland, Guide, Archaeological Museum in Cracow, 2006, ISBN 978-83-911543-7-3, p. 51]
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Cremation urn grave inː Prehistory and early middle ages of Lesser Poland''', Guide, ''Archaeological Museum in Cracow'', 2006

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