Badania archeologiczne grodziska w Zbuczu, gm. Czyże, pow. hajnowski

The area between the upper course of the Narew and the central Bug hosts only a few early medieval hillforts; the one located in the vicinity of Zbucz village seems to be the oldest. The hillfort which comes either from the late 9th century or the early 10th century, is a ring-type structure. During...

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