In medieval archaeology, the wood rarely survives long enough to tell the first times of a city. Under a well-known local institution, however, in the north of Poland, the earthworks have uncovered a whole buried landscape. A medieval tombstone carved in granite joins a series of prestigious burials grouped around the first Christian sanctuary of the city. A medieval tombstone under the former Miś Glacier The granite slab appeared between Grodzk…
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In medieval archaeology, the wood rarely survives long enough to tell the first times of a city. Under a well-known local institution, however, in the north of Poland, the earthworks have uncovered a whole buried landscape. A medieval tombstone carved in granite joins a series of prestigious burials grouped around the first Christian sanctuary of the city. A medieval tombstone under the former Miś Glacier The granite slab appeared between Grodzk…