Two graves from the 4th/5th period of the Bronze Age. A German archaeologist writes about them in her doctoral dissertation9, allegedly they were located on the plateau of the Barrow Tryglawa - they are not there. But the author of this article found them about 1.9 kilometers northeast of Tryglaw. They are located along a clearing connecting the main forest roads, the Line to Grobla and the Additional Line. The southern one is over 8 meters long and over 2.5 meters wide, the northern one is the same width but shorter, only slightly over 5 meters. The researcher writes that ceramic vessels and other relics were found there, for example a stone for polishing clay products before firing.