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The article attempts to apply visibility analyses to megalithic tombs of the Funnel Beaker Culture in the Pyrzyce Plain in north-western Poland. The analyses were carried out on 23 megalithic monuments in order to answer the questions whether the sites ...
Matuszewska Agnieszka, Schiller Marek
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Deposits of Funnel Beaker culture vessels in wells
This article presents the extraordinary discoveries of ceramic vessel deposits in wells of the Funnel Beaker culture (FBC). Such a custom is observed in all groups of this community but is of particular importance in the Eastern group of the FBC.
Danuta Żurkiewicz
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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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In 1955, C. J. Becker published the excavations at Store Valby, western Zealand, Denmark, in the journal “Aarbøger for nordisk Oldkyndighed og Historie”. Except for an Early Neolithic phase, the site showed Middle Neolithic occupation. Even if the flint
Rune Iversen
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Analysis of the Mitochondrial Genome of a Novosvobodnaya Culture Representative using Next-Generation Sequencing and Its Relation to the Funnel Beaker Culture. [PDF]
The Novosvobodnaya culture is known as a Bronze Age archaeological culture in the North Caucasus region of Southern Russia. It dates back to the middle of the 4th millennium B.C. and seems to have occurred during the time of the Maikop culture. There are now two hypotheses about the emergence of the Novosvobodnaya culture.
Nedoluzhko AV +6 more
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Chronology of the Funnel Beaker Culture Settlement in Western Ukraine in the Context of Radiocarbon Dating [PDF]
The article concerns the absolute dating of the Funnel Beaker culture over the upper Bug and the upper Dniester (Polish-Ukrainian borderland and western Ukraine).
Małgorzata Rybicka
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The Funnel Beaker and Globular Amphora Cultures in the Sandomierz Upland in the Light of Settlement Research [PDF]
The article concerns the Neolithic settlement structures of the Funnel Beaker culture and Globular Amphora cultures in the Sandomierz Upland, discussed comparatively in the context of interrelationships and relationships with the exploitation of flint ...
Hanna Kowalewska-Marszałek
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Strontium isotope evidence of early Funnel Beaker Culture movement of cattle
AbstractThe movement of livestock across and within landscapes is increasingly being recognized as common in northern European prehistoric contexts, and was performed for various purposes. However, almost nothing is known about the movement of livestock in the earliest phase of the southern Scandinavian Neolithic Funnel Beaker Culture (ENI, TRB, 4000 ...
Kurt J Gron +2 more
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Evaluating caprine remains of the Swedish Funnel Beaker culture through ZooMS
AbstractIn northern Europe, the first indications of a Neolithic lifestyle appear around 4000 cal BC from northern Germany up to middle Sweden and south-eastern Norway in an apparently short period of time, largely carried by immigrant populations bringing new species of plants and animals into the region.
Karl-Göran Sjögren +2 more
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The article discusses the contribution of Jan Kowalczyk to the study of the Funnel Beaker culture. The paper presents his achievements in field research on settlements and funerary sites in Central and Eastern Poland (cemeteries and settlements on the ...
Jolanta Nogaj-Chachaj
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