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Krzemionki, also
Krzemionki Opatowskie ([kʂɛˈmʲjɔnkʲi ɔpaˈtɔfskʲɛ], "Opatów silica-mine"), is a
Neolithic and
early Bronze Age
complex of
flint mines...
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Archaeological Reserve. From 3900 BC to 1600 BC,
striped flint was
mined at
Krzemionki, one of the
largest known complexes of
prehistoric flint mines in Europe...
- two
interesting places near Ostrowiec: the
archaeological reserve at
Krzemionki (a
UNESCO World Heritage Site and
Historic Monument of Poland) and dinosaur...
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Kalwaria Zebrzydowska Toruń Park Mużakowski
Centennial Hall
Silver Mine
Krzemionki Bieszczady National Park The
United Nations Educational,
Scientific and...
- Poland. It is
located on Podgórski
Square on the
northern slopes of the
Krzemionki foothills in the south-central part of the city. The
church was built...
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Great Langdale,
England (tuff)
Rathlin Island,
Ireland (porcellanite)
Krzemionki,
Poland (flint)
Neolithic flint mines of Spiennes,
Belgium (flint) Plancher-les-Mines...
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followed underground by
shafts and galleries. The
mines at
Grimes Graves and
Krzemionki are
especially famous, and like most
other flint mines, are Neolithic...
- have been
found elsewhere in Europe, such as
Cissbury in West Sus****,
Krzemionki in Poland, and
Spiennes in Belgium. The
miners used
picks fashioned from...
- Tranquillity. It
contains an
approximately 85-minute-long live show
recorded in
Krzemionki Studio TVP, Kraków,
Poland on
October 7, 2002. The DVD is from
their Damage...
- Sea. It is
estimated that the UNESCO-protected
neolithic flint mines at
Krzemionki, one of Europe's largest, were
utilised by the
Funnelbeaker and Globular...