The discoveries include an “intricately made arrowhead” from the Mierzanowice culture, which was present in the area around 2,300-1,800 BC.

The discoveries include an “intricately made arrowhead” from the Mierzanowice culture, which was present in the area around 2,300-1,800 BC.
Only a dozen or so such finds have ever been made in Poland.
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The research will help to reconstruct past environmental changes and track the history of Neanderthals.
Only a few early medieval gold rings have been found in Poland and none are decorated with human images.
The find, described by a local museum as “sensational”, includes spearheads and axes.
Researchers believe that the remains, which date from the 14th-century, could belong to one of the largest medieval synagogues in Central and Eastern Europe.
The oldest artefacts are three thousand years old.