Góra Zyndrama) is an archaeological site located in southern Poland, in Maszkowice village, Łącko commune.
The hill itself is a part of the Beskid Wyspowy range, which belongs to the Northern Carpathians area.
Analysis of the artifacts proves that at first (1750-1550 BC) the settlement was inhabited most probably by a population of the Ottomány culture.
1750 BC) a monumental stone wall construction was built around the hillfort's plateau (the local sources of sandstone was used).
[2] The stone wall of the Zyndram's Hill in terms of technical solutions has connections with Alpine and Mediterranean constructions.