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Archaeologists uncover ‘unique sacrificial site’ found in 2,500-year-old lake

Working at a site near Chełmno in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian district, the archaeologists uncovered dozens of bronze ornaments in a peat bog, including necklaces, bracelets, greaves, decorative pins, as well as numerous human bones. Kujawsko Pomorska Grupa Poszukiwaczy Historii

Working at a site near Chełmno in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian district, the archaeologists uncovered dozens of bronze ornaments in a peat bog, including necklaces, bracelets, greaves, decorative pins, as well as numerous human bones.

Pole takes bronze in men's 5,000m kayak single race in Munich

Poland's Rafal Rosolski won a bronze medal in the non-Olympic men's 5,000-metre (K1) kayak race at the European Championships in Munich on Sunday.

Polish athlete takes bronze in women's 800m at European Championships

Poland's Anna Wielgosz took the bronze medal in the women's 800-metre run at the European Championships in Munich on Saturday.

Poland's Koliadych wins canoeing bronze at European Championships

Oleksii Koliadych, originally from Ukraine but now representing Poland, won the bronze medal in the C1 200m men's single canoe sprint at the European Championship in Munich on Saturday.

Bronze cast of Chopin’s hand made 'seconds after he died' goes on sale for £18,000

After learning of Chopin's death, his friend Auguste Clésinger ran to his bedside to make a death mask of his face and a solid bronze cast of his left hand.

Poland takes ski-jump bronze in Beijing games

Polish ski-jumper Dawid Kubacki has won bronze in the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, China, the second Olympic medal in his career.

Island grave reveals 1,000-year-old treasure trove of ‘elite’ jewellery including a solid amber ring

The two amber rings, a bronze bowl, an iron knife in a leather holder and bronze buckles were found in the grave of a man who belonged to the Pomeranian elite who lived between the 11th and 12th century.

Polish relay team takes bronze at European Swimming Championships

Poland's women's 4x50m freestyle swimming team took bronze at the European Short Course Swimming Championships in Kazan, Russia, on Tuesday.

Poles take gold, two bronzes at Tokyo Olympics

Poland's Wojciech Nowicki won gold for the hammer throw at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo on Wednesday with a throw of 82.52m while teammate Pawel Fajdek threw the hammer 81.53m to take bronze, and a second bronze was won by Patryk Dobek in the 800m.

Poland wins wrestling bronze in Tokyo

Polish Greco-Roman wrestler Tadeusz Michalik has won bronze in the 97 kg category at the ongoing Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, beating Hungarian Alex Gergo Szoke.

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