Abstract

The text presents the results of an archaeological rescue excavation conducted in 2021 in the village of Sedlešovice in the Znojmo District. During the archaeological excavation, a sunken feature was explored, from which a collection of finds initially dated to the Eneolithic period was obtained. However, after further laboratory analysis, pottery sherds revealed that the finds are connected to the Jevišovice Culture. The purpose of this contribution is to introduce a new Eneolithic site and provide a basic evaluation of the finds. Additionally, the newly discovered settlement will be contextualised as a late Eneolithic settlement in the Znojmo District.

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