The barrow cemetery is located in the forest, on both sides of the forest path leading from the village of Izbicko in an eastern direction to the Izbicko forester's lodge located among ponds, about 750 m south-west of the above-mentioned forester's lodge and about 1,100 m to the east. At their base, they were surrounded by grooves with traces of posts. Burnt human bones were placed in several clusters on the roof of the mound embankment. In the space of the examined burial mounds, in addition to burnt pieces of bones and a small number of fragments of early medieval vessels, furnace slags and prehistoric pottery were discovered, and in the ceiling part, medieval and modern pottery. The barrow embankments were made of humus mixed with gravel and sand and the remains of the cultural layer of a prehistoric metallurgical settlement. The barrow mounds were founded in the area of an earlier metallurgical settlement