Speaking of Przeworsk culture warrior graves
Briefly

The discovery of a warrior grave in Kazimierza Wielka, featuring a rare Roman bronze urn and traditional iron weapons, highlights the influence of the Roman Empire on Przeworsk culture.
The urn, an Eggers 18 type dating from the 1st century B.C. to the 2nd century A.D., is in excellent condition and showcases decorative dolphin-shaped fittings, emphasizing its status as a valuable import.
This cemetery is unique since it has both cremation burials, which are standard for the Przeworsk culture, and an overwhelming number of inhumations, indicating diverse burial practices.
Findings from the site suggest that most buried were women, with artifacts such as a double necklace and bronze brooches indicating a rich cultural fabric and social status.
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