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Kaliska I: a Late Bronze Age metal hoard from Pomerania (Poland)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 October 2022

Maciej Kaczmarek*
Affiliation:
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
Agnieszka Krzysiak
Affiliation:
The Lębork Museum, Poland
Łukasz Kowalski
Affiliation:
Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland
Przemysław Niedzielski
Affiliation:
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
Dawid Sych
Affiliation:
Independent researcher, Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland
Marek Grześkowiak
Affiliation:
University of Wrocław, Poland
Mariusz Fleszar
Affiliation:
Wrocław Medical University, Poland
Jerzy Wiśniewski
Affiliation:
Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Poland
Tomasz Sawoszczuk
Affiliation:
Cracow University of Economics, Poland
Jakub Żurowski
Affiliation:
Cracow University of Economics, Poland
Kamila Betyna
Affiliation:
Cracow University of Economics, Poland
Sławomir Pietrzak
Affiliation:
Independent researcher, Śrem, Poland
Tomasz Stępnik
Affiliation:
Independent researcher, Poznań, Poland
Magdalena Przymorska-Sztuczka
Affiliation:
Archaeological Museum in Biskupin, Poland
Maksym Mackiewicz
Affiliation:
The Foundation (archeolodzy.org), Wrocław, Poland
Tomasz Chmielewski
Affiliation:
Independent researcher, Wrocław, Poland
Grzegorz Szczurek
Affiliation:
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
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*Author for correspondence ✉ maciej.p.kaczmarek@gmail.com
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Abstract

In the spring of 2017, amateur metal detectorists discovered a Late Bronze Age hoard near the village of Kaliska, Poland. Comprising over 120 artefacts, it is one of the most impressive Bronze Age finds within Pomerania. The authors discuss the hoard's contents and context, as well as its chronology.

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Figure 1. Location of Kaliska within Pomerania, Poland (map by L. Szymański using commons.wikimedia.org).

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Figure 2. Bronze vessels from the Kaliska I hoard (photograph by M. Kaczmarek).

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Figure 3. Collar made from sickle-shaped rings, displaying detail with the representation of Vogel–Sonnen–Barke (photograph by M. Kaczmarek).

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Figure 4. Kidney bracelet from the Kaliska I hoard (photograph by M. Kaczmarek).

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Figure 5. Plate brooch with horseshoe motifs (photograph by M. Kaczmarek).

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Figure 6. A) Radiocarbon age determinations obtained for artefacts from the Kaliska I hoard; B) calibration of radiocarbon age determinations obtained for artefacts from the Kaliska I hoard; C) Bayesian model based on the Kaliska I hoard (at 68.3% confidence). Dates calibrated in OxCal v4.4, using the IntCal20 atmospheric curve (Bronk Ramsey 2009a; Reimer et al.2020) (A & B are based on reports by T. Goslar; C by G. Szczurek and T. Chmielewski).