https://doi.org/10.23858/KHKM70.2022.2.006
Archaeological excavations conducted at the Polish Market Square in Kamianets-Podilskyi revealed the remnants of a burnt-down building dating from the earliest phase of the city’s existence. The fill-in of the building has yielded a collection of shards of ceramic vessels dating from the fifteenth and sixteenth century; this set is representative to pottery production based on unified technological, typological and stylistic patterns universally encountered in Central Europe.
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