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DOMESTIC CRAFTS FROM THE ENEOLITHIC SARAZM MATERIALS

MODERN SOLUTIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS OF EURASIAN ARCHEOLOGY, 2023
The economic-productive activity of the Sarazm population in the Eneolithic period was mainly based on the agricultural way of life, accompanied by cattle breeding, fishing and hunting, which were of secondary importance. Livestock breeding allowed the involvement of various types of domestic crafts - leatherworking, wickerwork and weaving.
KARIMOVA G., KODIROVA M.
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Eneolithic stone sculpture in south Turkmenia

Antiquity, 1989
This report of a tradition of Copper-Age stone sculpture from the Caucasus introduces a wider discussion of the place of stone sculpture in the artistic traditions of early Asiatic civilizations. It underlines once more the special place of evidence from the Soviet Union, the northern periphery of the regions of early states.
V. M. Masson, G. F. Korobkova
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Eneolith

2020
Since the number of Eneolithic cultures has grown considerably in contrast with the previous epochs, it was necessary to determine the criteria and select the cultural content. The choice of the Cucuteni-Tripolye and the Harappa-Mohenjo-Daro, as well as of the Eurasian steppe cultures has been substantiated, and the artifacts for analysis have been ...
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About the Sălcuţa Eneolithic culture

Annales d'Université "Valahia" Târgovişte. Section d'Archéologie et d'Histoire, 2013
The name of the Sălcuța eneolithic communities comes from the eponymous settlement in Dolj County. The area in which it spreads comprises Oltenia, eastern Banat, north– western Bulgaria, north– eastern Serbia, similar communities also being found in Macedonia and Albania.
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Neolithic and Eneolithic of Caput Adriae [PDF]

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The eastern Adriatic coast and the Caput Adriae lie along one of the main route of the spread of farming into Europe. The studied area covers Dalmatia, Istria, Karst and Friuli which present varied environmental and geomorphological peculiarities. In recent time, researches have disclosed a complex archaeological picture of Neolithic communities well ...
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Pigs in Eneolithic burial practices

2015
During the Neolithic and Eneolithic periods pigs frequently occur in different types of deposits found across Central Europe. In the context of the Eneolithic period in Croatia pigs were unearthed in pits, usually complete or almost complete, buried alone or together with humans.
Pasarić, Maja, Balen Jacqueline
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Eneolithic zoomorphic vessels from Wallachian Subcarpathians

Annales d'Université "Valahia" Târgovişte. Section d'Archéologie et d'Histoire, 2012
In Eneolithic settlements some vessels considered special were discovered, including those shaped like animals – zoomorphic vessels, and those imitating the human body – anthropomorphic vessels. Archaeological research in Romania has provided a number of zoomorphic vessels, included in a poor typological diversity.
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Eneolithic and eneolithic cultures in Bosnia and Herzegovina

2003
Već u vrijeme klasično shvaćenih kasnih neolitskih kultura ovog područja - vinčanske, butmirske i hvarsko-lisičićke - u kulturnim sadržajima nekih od nalazišta koja im pripadaju zapažaju se stanoviti elementi koji se ne mogu smatrati njihovim izvornim vrijednostima, nego se moraju dovesti u vezu s procesima koji karakteriziraju područja izvan Bosne i ...
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Neolithic - Eneolithic

2014
Summary overview of state of research in the Neolithic and Copper Age of the eastern Adriatic in general, and the Caput Adriae region in particular.
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