The Funnel Beaker Culture in Western Lesser Poland: Yesterday and Today [PDF]
Although Jan Kowalczyk’s work on the Funnel Beaker culture (TRB) did not particularly refer to western Lesser Poland, many of his general and detailed reflections on Neolithic archae-ology can be utilized to better characterise this culture in this ...
Marek Nowak
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Bronocice Funnel Beaker Vessel with Wagon Motif: Different Narratives [PDF]
Excavations at the Polish site of Bronocice uncovered a vessel with a wagon motif in a late Funnel Beaker pit that dates to 3405 BC and also contained animal bones, flint artefacts and potsherds typical of the Funnel Beaker phase BR III.
Sarunas Milisauskas +2 more
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Isolation of Extracellular Vesicles From Mouse Brown Adipose Tissue Secretome Using Size-Exclusion Chromatography. [PDF]
Schematic depicting isolation of extracellular vesicles (EVs) from brown adipose tissue (BAT) and their confirmation and quantification by proteomics analysis. The graphical abstract was created using BioRender.com. ABSTRACT Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a thermogenic tissue that functions in an endocrine, paracrine, and autocrine manner.
Pardeshi P +6 more
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Plants of the Funnel Beaker culture in Poland
Neolithic communities appeared in Polish territories around the mid-6th millennium BC. However, until the beginning of the 4th millennium BC, they inhabited only small enclaves. This situation changed within the first half of the 4th millennium BC, when the most of the Polish territories became settled by Neolithic groups attributed to the Funnel ...
Nowak, Marek +5 more
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The Kleczew enclave of the Kujavian long barrows. An overview [PDF]
The article is aimed at general overview o f the long barrows o f the Funnel Beaker Culture discovered in the Kleczew vicinity, Konin district. These tombs are largely destroyed and thus presented analysis is mostly based upon archive materials ...
Gorczyca, Krzysztof
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Przyczynek do badań nad krzemieniarstwem grupy łupawskiej KPL [PDF]
Discussion in the article concentrates mainly on the relationship between flint working of the communities of the Łupawa group and populations representing the Funnel Beaker culture in Kujawy.
Domańska, Lucyna
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Typologia form naczyń kultury pucharów lejkowatych z obszaru Dolnego Śląska
The lack of a unified system of description of vessels types of the Funnel Beaker culture in Lower Silesia means that heterogeneous terminology prevents precise classification of ceramic forms found at sites of the culture.
Ewa Dreczko
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Mitochondrial DNA analysis of eneolithic trypillians from Ukraine reveals neolithic farming genetic roots [PDF]
The agricultural revolution in Eastern Europe began in the Eneolithic with the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture complex. In Ukraine, the Trypillian culture (TC) existed for over two millennia (ca. 5,400–2,700 BCE) and left a wealth of artifacts.
Lillie, Malcolm +7 more
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TROUBLE IN PARADISE? – VIOLENT CONFLICT IN FUNNEL‐BEAKER SOCIETIES [PDF]
SummaryThe archaeology of warfare and violent conflict has made many advances over the past three decades. However, the Funnel‐beaker Culture (TRB) is mostly absent from these discussions and the presence of warriors is assigned to the succeeding periods.
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Ceramics and Society in Northern Europe [PDF]
Neolithic pottery in Britain and Ireland was produced from shortly after 4000 BC. There are regional variations but overall a four phase chronology for the pottery is also suggested: First Neolithic, approximately 4000–3800 BC; Early Neolithic ...
Muller, Johannes, Peterson, Rick
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