An exceptional archaeological find has been uncovered in Southern Poland. The discovery consists of a cache, or aare, weighing over 3.6 kilograms, containing eighteen meticulously crafted bronze artifacts. These items date back to approximately 2500 years ago, marking what archaeologists consider one of the most significant Bronze Age assemblages from the region in recent years.

The collection was unearthed from agricultural land near the village of Buniatycze in central Poland, recovered from a depth of 30 centimeters below the surface. The integrity of the artifacts is notable, as many pieces have remained in exceptionally good condition despite centuries of burial underground. The find provides valuable insight into the material culture and craftsmanship of the period.

The sheer volume and quality of the bronze objects suggest a rich cultural context for the area during the late Bronze Age.

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