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Bramka Rockshelter

Posted on 25 January 201930 September 2019

Bramka Rockshelter The Bramka rockshelter is located about 50 m above the bottom of Sąspowska Valley, on its northern slope. It takes form of a rock window, two large openings has SE and NW exposure. Research conducted by prof. Chmielewski showed that it was a place visited in Mesolithic, Neolithic and Middle Ages. The remains…

“Przy Łące” Rockshelter

Posted on 14 December 201825 January 2019

Located opposite the Garncarskie Rockshelter, on the northern slope of the Valley, low above its bottom. It has the form of a niche. Artifacts from the 19th century were discovered here, however both them and documentation from excavations in 60s are lost.

Garncarskie Rockshelter

Posted on 14 December 201826 January 2019

Located about 150 m from the mouth of the Jamka gorge, on the southern slope of the Valley, 5 m above its bottom. It is a high, small niche. In the nineteenth century near the shelter lived a potter . The rockshelter is named after the stove, which was built using the stone wall (Garncarskie…

Dziurawiec Malesowy Rockshelter

Posted on 14 December 201830 September 2019

Dziurawiec Malesowy Rockshelter The rockshelter is located in the Malesowe rocks in the Jamka gorge. It has one entrance opening with eastern exposure, 1 m wide and 1 m high. The rockshelter gradually narrows, ending with a small entrance opening, now covered with soil and leafs. Surveys here, at the request of prof. W.Chmielewski conducted…

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