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tom Tom XXVI
s. 181-196
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The author of the paper aims to draw attention to the Late Palaeolithic flint artefacts from Toruń and its surroundings, to outline the history of archaeological penetration of the area, as well as to present the current state of research on the issue. The fact that in the broader studies on the Late Palaeolithic of Poland flint materials coming from Toruń and its surroundings are not accounted for on a satisfactory level cannot be ignored, especially, considering the amount of collected material and the fact that the areas archaeological penetration goes back as far as late 19th and early 20th century. The presence of sites with Tanged Point Technocomplex flint material in general, and Backed Piece Technocomplex in a lesser degree indicates that the above area has had the appropriate environmental quality and was of interest to the hunters of the time. Flint materials from Toruń and its immediate vicinity should be included in wider studies of the Late Palaeolithic in Poland, with particular reference to the Brzoza site complex. Continuation of excavation works in the vicinity of Toruń is extremely important in verifying the existing state of knowledge related to the cultural and chronological situation of the region in that period, especially in the context of the most recent discoveries.
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tom Tom XXIX
s. 357-379
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The beginnings of the collection and promotion of archaeological collections date back to the second half of the 19th century and are associated with the scientific societies operating in Toruń at that time, the German Coppernicus-Verein für Wissenschaft und Kunst (Copernicus Society for Science and Arts) and the Städtisches Museum (City Museum) and the Polish Scientific Society in Toruń and its Museum. In the interwar period, after connection the two museum collections, in the City Museum, a separate Department of Prehistory was established, and in 1948, within the structures of the then Museum, the Department of Archaeology was formed. The publication is an attempt to draw attention to the significant role of promoting archaeological heritage in museums. The article outlines selected facts related to scientific-research, popular-scientific and exhibition activities that took place in 1948-2018, on the example of the activity of one of the oldest departments in the structures of the District Museum in Toruń – Department of Archaeology.
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