Biskupin: The Polish Pompeii

Biskupin is an ancient archaeological site located in Poland that is often compared to the famous Pompeii in Italy. This Iron Age settlement offers a unique and well-preserved look into the daily life and culture of the prehistoric Lusatian people. The site dates back to approximately 750-600 BCE and features a reconstructed wooden village built on pilings over a lake. The village includes houses, fortifications, and various artifacts that provide valuable insights into the history and civilization of this ancient European culture. Biskupin is a significant attraction for historians, archaeologists, and tourists alike.

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