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Location:

  • Poland, Pielgrzymowo
  • geo:53.31834,20.364532
  • Location ± 5-25 m.

Period or year:

  • -450~ / unknown

Class:

  • Grave or burial field
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=76821

Annotations

Tumulus I at Pielgrzymowow was explored by Dietrich Bohnsack in 1937. It is widely known in the literature for the unusual inventory that was found in the facility despite a previous robbery i.e. a gold bracelet, decorative metal belt elements and a wooden vessel cover. The central part of the mound was occupied by a wooden chamber measuring 2.8 x 2 m, built of wooden logs and equipped with a wooden floor, serving as a burial chamber. The wooden structure was covered with large stones, and then the earth embankment was secured with a layer of tightly arranged smaller stones.

Sourcrs:

  1. Dietrich Bohnsack  Die Germanen in Kreise Neidenburg, „Altpreussen”, t.3, 1938, p .68
  2. J. skanis J. Okulic., Kultura wielbarska /faza cecelska/ [in:] Prahistoria ziem polskich, t. V, późny okres lateński i okres rzymski, 1981, pp. 186-187, 189, ryc. 70, tab. XXIV:18
  3. KokowskA. i, Goci, od Skandzy do Campi Gothorum, Warszawa 2007, pp. 86-88, 120, 190, 195.

Nearby

Pielgrzymowo Tumulus IV

Wielbark culture kurgan.

Pielgrzymowo Tumulus II

Pielgrzymowo Kurhan II. East.

Pielgrzymowo Tumulus III (1 km)

Wielbark culture kurgan.


This object was added by Elżbieta on 2022-02-20. Last update by Elżbieta on 2024-01-15. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/76821 . Download as RDF/XML, KML.
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