Virginia Trinco, a member of staff at the Institute for Applied Cultural Studies Elisabeth Ida Faulstich-Schilling, shows a clay vessel found during excavations in Guben, July 13, 2021. (Photo/IC)
During house work on a private property in Guben (Spree-Neisse), a burial ground from the late Bronze Age was discovered about three weeks ago. The grave field, which is several thousand years old, can be assigned to the Lusatian culture. The excavations have been finished. The finds will possibly be put into the Guben museum later.
A member of staff from the Institute for Applied Cultural Studies Elisabeth Ida Faulstich-Schilling shows a clay shard from a vessel found during excavations in Guben, July 13, 2021. (Photo/IC)
A member of staff from the Institute for Applied Cultural Studies Elisabeth Ida Faulstich-Schilling shows a clay vessel found during excavations in Guben, July 13, 2021. (Photo/IC)