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Zyndram's Hill
About this place
Zyndram's Hill is an archaeological site in southern Poland, in the village of Maszkowice, within the Łącko commune. It was once a prehistoric defensive settlement, with traces of occupation from the Early Bronze Age, the Late Bronze Age, the Early Iron Age, and the La Tène Period. For visitors, it offers a short stop focused on history and archaeology.
Na miejscu można liczyć przede wszystkim na:
- the remains of a prehistoric fortified settlement, which help explain how people once organized defense and daily life here
- a site tied to several distinct periods of early history, including the Early Bronze Age, the Late Bronze Age, the Early Iron Age, and the La Tène Period
- a quiet archaeological setting in southern Poland, best suited to visitors interested in ancient landscapes and settlement history
If you plan a visit, it is worth treating this as a calm, history-oriented outing rather than a full-day attraction. Comfortable shoes and a bit of time for an unhurried look around will be enough, especially if you enjoy places connected with early settlement and archaeology.
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