The article is devoted to the archaeological discoveries in the former village of Perdollen. A flat
cemetery of Dollkeim-Kovrovo culture was discovered in this locality, dating back to the Roman
period, and probably also to the Early Migration period. Moreover, there was a cemetery from
modern times with inhumation graves. The Dollkeim-Kovrovo culture cemetery was badly damaged
by agricultural work, and the extraction of gravel and sand. Most of the artefacts discovered
there come from excavations carried out by Carl Engel in the 1930s. Apart from one fibula, probably
a Roman import, all the items are lost. The sources of knowledge about the state of research
are almost exclusively archival materials and some daily newspapers.