“…Functioning from the second half of the 8th to the late 9th century AD, the open settlement was set on a small (about 1 m high) elevation built of fine‐ and medium‐grained sand, situated on the floodplain 0.0–1.0 m above the river level between the Warta and Noteć riverbeds, in the immediate vicinity of the morainic plateau (Figures 4 and 13). Contrary to the sites in Tum (Forysiak et al, 2015), Czermno (Dobrowolski et al, 2018), Rozprza (Sikora et al, 2019) and Drezdenko (Studencki, 1997, 2002) located on the terrace remnant, which is surrounded by a floodplain, the settlement in Santok was founded around 800 AD on a floodplain elevated 1 m above the surrounding area. The study site was an area elevated from 19.45 to 20.50 masl.…”