Abstract

The Early Slavic Sunken House from Senica

Highlights

  • A rescue archaeological research in Senica, part Párovce was performed in a polyculture settlement and a part of a skeletal burial ground attributed to the Únětice culture from the Early Bronze Age

  • A sunken house with remains of a stone-soil furnace and an oval pit belongs to the settlement phase

  • The excavations were motivated by the construction of accommodation and restaurant facilities and revealed a polyculture settlement site ranging from the Neolithic period to the High Middle Ages and a skeletal burial ground from the Early Bronze Age

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Summary

Introduction

A rescue archaeological research in Senica, part Párovce was performed in a polyculture settlement and a part of a skeletal burial ground attributed to the Únětice culture from the Early Bronze Age. Edges of pot-like vessels with widest parts in the upper third of the body and slightly outwardly curved mouth.

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