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Pečianyko Hillfort is a remarkable archaeological site located at the edge of a marshy valley. Its rectangular platform, rampart, and steep slopes tell a story dating back to the late 1st millennium BCE and early 2nd millennium CE. The hillfort boasts a rich cultural layer: excavations have uncovered corded pottery, iron tools, bronze ornaments, and animal bones. In its eastern section lie World War I graves, while the foothill contains remains of a settlement from the 4th to 13th centuries. This site draws history enthusiasts and researchers eager to explore the region's past and Lithuania’s unique archaeology.

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Pečianyko Hillfort stands as a significant historical and archaeological landmark at the edge of a marshy valley. Dated to the end of the 1st millennium BCE and the beginning of the 2nd millennium CE, the hillfort features a rectangular elongated platform with a rampart and steep slopes reaching up to 14 meters high. The cultural layer reveals a wealth of historical insights: stone tools, bronze ornaments, corded pottery fragments, bone pins, and various household and defensive items were discovered here. The eastern part of the platform contains World War I graves, while the foothill holds remnants of a settlement from the 4th to 13th centuries. Unique finds
from excavations include iron spearheads, rings, bracelets, spindles, animal bones, and stone tools. Over the centuries, the hillfort's structure evolved: ditches were dug, wooden structures built, and later, a defensive wall of logs and stones was erected. This hillfort served not only as a defensive position but also as a refuge for the people living below. Its platform and slopes were reshaped multiple times, reflecting the adaptive strategies of local inhabitants over different periods. Today, Pečianyko Hillfort is a significant archaeological monument in Lithuania, attracting history enthusiasts and tourists eager to delve into the country’s rich past.
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