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Early Eneolithic in the Pontic Steppes

2008
This study analyses all the available data for the early Eneolithic (c.5400-4200 BCE) in the pontic steppe. Primary attention is paid to settlement sites along with burials and grave goods, and the book publishes for the first time in English the settlement materials in full.
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Eneolithic

2021
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Antler of Eneolithic's Deer from Vučedol Site, Croatia

1998
Eneolitic site Vučedol is situated on the right Danube bank, 4,5 km SE from the town Vukovar (north-eastern Croatia). Our research was carried out on deer’s antler that was found by archaeological excavation which has been undertaken during the year 1984-85 by Dr. Sc. A. Durman and his associates from Philosophic Faculty University of Zagreb.
Kužir, Snježana   +3 more
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Neolithic and Eneolithic of Caput Adriae

2019
The eastern Adriatic coast and the Caput Adriae lie along one of the main routes of the spread of farming into Europe. The area in this study covers Dalmatia, Istria, Karst and Friuli which present varied environmental and geomorphological features. Recent research has disclosed a complex archaeological picture of Neolithic communities well adapted to ...
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Homolka: An Eneolithic Site in Bohemia

Man, 1970
Carroll L. Riley   +2 more
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The Eneolithic period in the Central Balkan Area

1982
The Eneolithic period, which came between the Neolithic Age and the age when metal was fully in use, covered a great length of time. In the initial phase of the Eneolithic period only small objects, such as jewellery and tools like needles or awls, were produced for personal use.
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The Eneolithic Bread Oven and Loaf of Bread

Petits Propos Culinaires
At the Oxford Symposium on National and Regional Styles of Cookery, 19 and 20 September, 1981, Maria Johnson presented a paper on 'North Balkan Food, Past and Present'. Part of this dealt with the exploitation of the cereals cultivated by the earliest European farmers, and the methods they evolved for transforming the harvested grain into forms ...
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Silver in Neolithic and Eneolithic Sardinia

2014
Copper and silver are the earliest worked metals in Sardinia: there is evidence of their use from the first half of the 4th millennium B. C., in the sphere of the Ozieri facies of the Final Neolithic. The use of gold is represented by a solitary artefact belonging to the Late Eneolithic (Beaker).
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