In Poland found a Celtic playing bone

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A playing bone — the oldest, well remained iron fibula, some kind of decorative fastener for the clothes fastening, found earlier in Poland — and two relicts of the constructions called by semi-dugouts — here some of opening of this year in Celtic settlements in Voivodeship of Silesia. Celts once occupied southern Poland only in several regions, including: on a plateau to Glubczyce, i.e. near Raciborz (it is located in southwest part Voivodeship of Silesia). They lived here with a turn of V and IV centuries until the end of the II century B.C. Excavation on this site is conducted eleven years. With most...