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Book SynopsisThe The Olsztyn Group in the Early Medieval Archaeology of the Baltic Region: The Cemetry at Leleszki deals with a much neglected problem of the archaeology of the early Middle Ages. Between the 5th and the 7th century, the region of the Mazurian Lakes in northeastern Poland witnessed the rise of communities engaged in long-distant contacts with both Western and Eastern Europe. Known as the Olsztyn Group, the archaeological remains of those communities have revealed a remarkable wealth and diversity, which has attracted scholarly attention for more than 130 years. Besides offering a survey of the current state of research on the Olsztyn Group, Mirosław Rudnicki introduces the monographic study of the Leleszki cemetery (district of Szczytno, Poland) as one of the most representative sites. The prosperity and long-distance contact revealed by the examination of this cemetery shows that the West Baltic tribes had considerable influence in early medieval Europe, much more than scholars had been ready to admit until now.
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments List of Figures, Plates and Tables 1 Selected Aspects of Physical and Nature Geography 2 The History and Current State of Research on the Olsztyn Group 3 Burial Customs 4 The Olsztyn Group Connections during the Late Migration Period 5 The Cemetery in Leleszki 6 The Olsztyn Group and the Galindians Plates Appendix 1: List of Archaeological Sites of the Olsztyn Group Bibliography Index