Archaeologists exploring northern Poland’s Tuchola Forest made a surprising discovery near Grzybek, uncovering a German soldier’s grave from WWII, along with Mesolithic tools dating back 9,000 years. The excavations also revealed Neolithic pottery and coins from various periods, including a rare Byzantine coin from Emperor Basil II’s reign. These findings shed light on the area’s ancient hunter-gatherers, early farmers, and Gothic settlers, providing a rich tapestry of history spanning from the Stone Age to the Middle Ages and beyond. The diverse artifacts found offer valuable insights into the civilizations that once inhabited Wdecki Park Krajobrazowy, showcasing a remarkable journey through time.
https://www.labrujulaverde.com/en/2024/11/german-wwii-soldiers-grave-found-in-poland-with-mesolithic-tools-roman-and-byzantine-coins-and-other-artifacts/