Krzemionki, also Krzemionki Opatowskie (, "
Opatów
Opatów (; yi, אַפּטאַ, אַפּט) is a town in southeastern Poland, within Opatów County in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (Holy Cross Province). Historically, it was part of a greater region called Lesser Poland. In 2012 the populatio ...
silica
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-mine"), is a Neolithic and early Bronze Age complex of flint mines for the extraction of Upper
Jurassic
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(
Oxfordian)
banded flints located about eight kilometers north-east of the Polish city of
Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski
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. It is one of the largest known complexes of prehistoric flint mines in Europe together with
Grime's Graves
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in
England
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and
Spiennes
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It was a municipality until the fusion of the Belgian municipalities in 1977.
Heritage
The locality is well ...
in
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.
The flint mining in Krzemionki began about 3900 BC and lasted until about 1600 BC. During Neolithic times the mine was used by members of the
Funnelbeaker culture
The Funnel(-neck-)beaker culture, in short TRB or TBK (german: Trichter(-rand-)becherkultur, nl, Trechterbekercultuur; da, Tragtbægerkultur; ) was an archaeological culture in north-central Europe.
It developed as a technological merger of lo ...
who spread the flint mining area far up to 300 km. The
Globular Amphora Culture
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also used the pits and even more intensely, enlarging the area of exploration to about 500 km.
The site is a
Polish historic monument, as designated October 16, 1994. Its listing is maintained by the
National Heritage Board of Poland
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. On 6 July 2019, the Krzemionki Prehistoric Striped Flint Mining Region was inscribed as a
UNESCO
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World Heritage Site
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.
History of mining
The mining area is 4.5 km long and 25–180 m wide, covering an area of 78.5 ha.
[http://www.en.krzemionki.pl/index_x.php?krzem=kopalnie] There are more than 4000 mine shafts known with depths of 9 meters deep with wells measuring from four to twelve metres in diameter. Some of the shafts are connected by short horizontal passage for the purposes of access or drainage called ''
adit
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s''. They are 55 – 120 cm in height covering an area of about 4.5 km.
[ Rare Neolithic pictures are engraved on the walls of some of these adits.][Sałaciński S. & Zalewski M., 1987: Krzemionki. Wydawnictwa Geologiczne.]
The flint at Krzemionki was exploited from the 4th millennium through the middle of the 2nd millennium BCE (3000-1600 BCE.) by people of the Linearbandkeramik
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, Globular Amphora and Mierzanowice cultures who excavated flint mainly by hatchets. Banded flints from Krzemionki were used mainly for the manufacture of axes and chisels. Abundant quantities of these tools were traded as far away as 660 km from the Krzemionki mines.[ The main period of the mines' exploitation was 2500-2000 BCE.] Flint mining at Krzemionki began to decline beginning in 1800-1600 BCE.
In following centuries, the Krzemionki mining district was only sporadically visited. The village near the mines was mentioned first historically in 1509 and was owned by a man named Jakub from Szydłowiec
Szydłowiec (; Hebrew: שידלוביץ, Yiddish: שידלאָווצע; German: ''Schiedlowietz'') is a town in Szydłowiec County, Mazovian Voivodeship, south-central Poland, with 5,243 inhabitants (December 31, 2005). It is the seat of Gmina ...
. The area's numerous small limestone quarries were used for lime production during the first half of the 20th century.
History of scientific investigations and tourism
The mines were discovered in 1922 by geologist Jan Samsonowicz.[ Archaeological investigations headed by archaeologist Stefan Krukowski began in 1923.][ After the Second World War, the head of the scientific team was Tadeusz Żurowski who explored the mines in Krzemionki, especially in 1958 - 1961.][ In 1967, the Krzemionki mines were designated an archaeological reserve and, in 1995, a natural reserve.]
Small groups of tourists have visited the Krzemionki mines since the late 1950s. The mines were opened to large-scale tourism on 11 June 1985 (so-called Tourist Route No. 1). On 10 June 1990 a second underground tourist route was opened and an open-air archaeological museum was dedicated in 1992.[http://www.en.krzemionki.pl/index_x.php?krzem=obiekt&st=2&id=6] The underground tourist route is 465 m long and is 11.5 m deep at its deepest point.
See also
*Grime's Graves
Grime's Graves is a large Neolithic flint mining complex in Norfolk, England. It lies north east from Brandon, Suffolk in the East of England. It was worked between 2600 and 2300 BC, although production may have continued well into ...
*Spiennes
Spiennes ( wa, Spiene) is a town of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Mons, located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium.
It was a municipality until the fusion of the Belgian municipalities in 1977.
Heritage
The locality is well ...
*List of World Heritage Sites of Poland
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References
External links
Krzemionki Museum
Website
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Mines in Poland
Archaeological sites in Poland
Stone Age sites in Europe
Neolithic sites of Europe
Flint mining
Bronze Age sites in Europe
Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship
Funnelbeaker culture
Globular Amphora culture
World Heritage Sites in Poland