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Biskupin () is an
archaeological Archaeology or archeology is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of Artifact (archaeology), artifacts, architecture, biofact (archaeology), biofacts or ecofacts, ...
site and a life-size model of a late
Bronze Age The Bronze Age () was a historical period characterised principally by the use of bronze tools and the development of complex urban societies, as well as the adoption of writing in some areas. The Bronze Age is the middle principal period of ...
fortified settlement in north-central
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that also serves as an archaeological open-air museum. When first discovered it was thought to be early evidence of a West Slavic settlement, but archaeologists later confirmed it belonged to the Biskupin group of the
Lusatian culture The Lusatian culture existed in the later Bronze Age and early Iron Age (1300–500 ) in most of what is now Poland and parts of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, eastern Germany and western Ukraine. It covers the Periods Montelius III (e ...
from the 8th century BC. The Museum is situated on a marshy peninsula in , ca. northeast of
Poznań Poznań ( ) is a city on the Warta, River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business center and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John's ...
and south of the small town of Żnin. In the years 1956–2000, it was a division of the National Museum of Archaeology in
Warsaw Warsaw, officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and List of cities and towns in Poland, largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the Vistula, River Vistula in east-central Poland. Its population is officially estimated at ...
. After the
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of 1998, Biskupin was granted the status of an independent institution known as the Archeological Museum in Biskupin. The site is one of Poland's official national Historic Monuments (''
Pomnik historii Historic Monument (, ) is one of several categories of objects of cultural heritage in Poland, objects of cultural heritage (in the singular, ''zabytek'') in Poland. To be recognized as a Polish historic monument, an object must be declared suc ...
''), as designated September 16, 1994, and tracked by the National Heritage Board of Poland.


History of the excavations

In 1933, schoolteacher Walenty Szwajcer and his students discovered remains of a Bronze Age fort/settlement in Wielkopolska Region (
Greater Poland Greater Poland, often known by its Polish name Wielkopolska (; ), is a Polish Polish historical regions, historical region of west-central Poland. Its chief and largest city is Poznań followed by Kalisz, the oldest city in Poland. The bound ...
), and the discovery became famous overnight. The site was excavated from 1934 onwards by the team from Poznań University, led by archaeologists Józef Kostrzewski (1885–1969) and Zdzisław Rajewski (1907–1974). The first report was published in 1936. By the beginning of 1939, ca. had been excavated. Biskupin soon became famous, attracting numerous distinguished guests, including officials of the Marshal Piłsudski government, members of the military, and high churchmen such as the
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" or "Polish
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". The existence of a prehistoric fortress, from the German border, was used to show that the prehistoric "Poles" had held their own against foreign invaders and plunderers as early as the late Bronze Age. Biskupin came to feature in paintings and popular novels. When the Germans occupied Poland in the autumn of 1939, Biskupin was renamed "Urstädt". In 1940, excavations were resumed by the SS- Ahnenerbe until 1942. When the Germans were forced to retreat they flooded the site hoping to destroy it, but—ironically—it led to very good preservation of the ancient timbers. Excavations were resumed by Polish archaeologists after the war and continued until 1974.


The site

There are two settlement periods at Biskupin, which was located in the middle of a lake but is now situated on a peninsula, that follow each other without a break. Both settlements were laid out on a rectangular grid with eleven streets that are wide. The older settlement from the late Bronze Age was established on a slightly wet island of over and consisted of around 102-106 oak and pine log-houses that were of similar layout, measuring ca. each. They consisted of two chambers and an open entrance-area. These houses were designed to accommodate 10–12 persons. An open hearth was located in the centre of the biggest room. There are no larger houses that could indicate social stratification. Because of the damp, boggy ground the streets were covered with wooden planks. The settlement was surrounded by a tall wooden wall, or palisade, set on a rampart made up of both wood and earth. The rampart was constructed of oak trunks that form boxes filled with earth. The rampart is more than long and accompanied by a wooden breakwater in the lake. of wood was used in the construction of the rampart.


In popular culture

The Biskupin archeological site was featured on stamps issued by the Polish Post in 1966 and 1978. The settlement served as a setting in a number of films including Jerzy Hoffman's 1998
historical drama A historical drama (also period drama, period piece or just period) is a dramatic work set in the past, usually used in the context of film and television, which presents history, historical events and characters with varying degrees of fiction s ...
'' With Fire and Sword'' and 2003 historical film '' An Ancient Tale: When the Sun Was a God''. In August 2018, the Biskupin settlement was celebrated with a Google doodle on the 85th anniversary of the discovery of the site.


Dating

The settlement at Biskupin belongs to the Hallstatt C and D periods (late Bronze Age/early Iron Age, 800–650 BC and 650–475 BC). There are four radiocarbon dates from Biskupin (all B.C.): * First settlement: 720±150 (Gif 494) * Later settlement: 560±150 (Gif 495) * Rampart: 620±150 (Gif 492) * A2 4C, VII: 620±150 (Gif 493) However, dendrochronological analysis provided more accurate dating. It proved that oak wood used in the construction of the settlement was cut down between 747–722 B.C. Over half of the wood used was cut during the winter of 748/747 B.C.


The model

In 1936 the first life-size model (
open-air museum An open-air museum is a museum that exhibits collections of buildings and artifacts outdoors. It is also frequently known as a museum of buildings or a folk museum. Definition Open air is "the unconfined atmosphere ... outside buildings" ...
) was built on the peninsula, but it was intentionally destroyed by retreating Germans near the end of World War II. After the war it was rebuilt, and the ramparts and one full street with houses on both sides were also added. In the 2000s, a film prop "medieval" timber castle was constructed on a part of the original site.


Gallery

File:Biskupin1.jpg, Reconstruction of the settlement File:Biskupin 39.JPG, Reconstructed entrance gate File:Stanowisko archeologiczne w Biskupinie, 20210907 1402 2437.jpg, Most recent gate and wall File:Biskupin 27.JPG, Reconstructed walls File:Biskupin model1.png, Model of the Bronze Age settlement File:Biskupin chaty.jpg, Reconstructed huts File:Biskupin chata wnetrze kuchnia.jpg, The interior of a hut


Bibliography

* Danuta Piotrowska, Biskupin 1933–1996: archaeology, politics and nationalism. '' Archaeologia Polona'' 35–36, 1997/98, 255–285, ISSN 0066-5924 * Józef Kostrzewski "Osada bagienna w Biskupinie w pow. żnińskim", Poznań 1936 * "Gród prasłowiański w Biskupinie", Poznań 1938, * Z. Rajewski "Biskupin – osiedle obronne sprzed 2500 lat", Arkady, Warszawa 1970, * Z. Rajewski "Osadnictwo ludności z kulturą łużycką we wczesnym okresie epoki żelaznej w Biskupinie i okolicy" Archeologia Polski, t. II 1958, * Z. Rajewski "10 000 lat Biskupina i jego okolic", Warszawa 1965,


See also

* Castles in Poland *
Archeology Archaeology or archeology is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts, sites, and cultural landscapes. Archaeolo ...
*
Bronze Age The Bronze Age () was a historical period characterised principally by the use of bronze tools and the development of complex urban societies, as well as the adoption of writing in some areas. The Bronze Age is the middle principal period of ...
* Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodship *
Lusatian culture The Lusatian culture existed in the later Bronze Age and early Iron Age (1300–500 ) in most of what is now Poland and parts of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, eastern Germany and western Ukraine. It covers the Periods Montelius III (e ...
* Pałuki * Wenecja, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship * Żnin * Gąsawa


References


External links


The official website of the Biskupin Archaeological MuseumBiskupin archeological site on Google Maps

Hypothetical reconstruction of a Lusatian culture settlement, raised using only bronze age tools – Wola Radziszowska (near Cracow)- Poland

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