A heavily eroded shieldboss, type J.7a (variant 2), four burnt pottery fragments and eight unburnt glass beads uncovered during ploughing in the fields at Perspa (comm. Tyszowce, distr. Tomaszów Lubelski, woj. lubelskie), added in 2003 to the collection of the Institute of Archaeology, Marie Curie-Skłodowska University Lublin, may belong to an unknown Przeworsk Culture cemetery. The shieldboss (Fig. 1a) and burnt pottery (Fig. 1b–e) came from a cremation grave of this culture. Rather than being an isolated burial the finds may have been part of a larger gravefield. This is suggested by the presence of a Przeworsk Culture settlement nearby (site 54), in use during phases B2–C1a. Unburnt glass beads are associated probably with the Wielbark Culture, with its characteristic inhumation burial. It appears that the Perespa may be the site of a previously unrecorded Przeworsk Culture gravefield, used during a later period by the people of the Wielbark Culture.