
Lake Lidnica, Poland –Note from Poland There are reports that when archaeologists underwater underwater water at Nicolas Coppernix University recovered a portion of a wooden beam under the Lidnica Lake, they were initially unaware that they had done well. It was only on the shore that they saw a small human face standing in it. “When we cleaned it well, we found that a face was looking at us.” “We never expected to discover anything like this, even in our wild dreams.” The item has been praised as a very important model that has been found in the lake for forty years of investigation and on Ostro Ladeniki, an island where PEST built a fortress palace by PES, the first Poland family home. The Dandro Croatical Analysis indicated that the history of the wood is close to 967, which is the first of the first united Polish state founder Mesco. The beam was probably a part of the settlement defense remarks, and the raised human face served an apparatic function to prevent evil spirits and protect the residents of the place. According to the report, this goal has provided new insights about the religious and spiritual methods of the early Slavs. To read more about the medieval archeology of the Sloves in Eastern Europe, go to “The Man in the Prague Castle”.
Post beam was published with a human face derived from the Polish Lake on the archaeological magazine first.