[1] Trzcinica is the site of one of the most important settlements of the Bronze and Iron Age Poland, where around 2100 BCE.the people of the early European Bronze Age culture created a settlement, and where archeologists found, amongst 30,000 objects, artifacts showing influence of the more advanced Carpathian Basin Otomani-Fűzesabony culture – clay wheels of toy or ritual carriages, clay animal figurines.Amongst the artifacts recovered, some 60,000, there are numerous bronze objects linking the gord of Trzcinica with the Mediterranean Troy.The cumulative area of the Bronze Age Trzcinica fortress was 2 hectares, with powerful earth ramparts.During the early Medieval period, between 770–780 CE, Slavs built a new gord, 3 hectares large, a testimony to the power of a local ruling elite.