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The following paper aim is to present the verification of the probable megalithic long barrows of the Funnel Beaker culture, detected on the LIDAR models. The characteristic shape of structures and their location seem to support such hypothesis. In order to define their actual function and chronology a magnetometric prospection was conducted with the ...
Danuta Żurkiewcz +2 more
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Interest of Jan Kowalczyk in the Mining of Flint Raw Materials
Jan Kowalczyk exhibited great interest in the issues related to the prehistoric acquisition of flint raw materials and their working. He was involved in research and conservation issues at the turn of the 1950s and 1960s in the Neolithic and Early Bronze
Sławomir Sałaciński +2 more
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The former island of Södertörn, just south of Stock- holm, was intensively settled during the Early Neo- lithic. For more than twenty years a field at Stensborg, Grödinge parish, was surveyed for surface finds.
Lars Larsson, Sven-Gunnar Broström
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Unexpected discovery of the Funnel Beaker culture feature at the Krakow Spadzista (Krakow-Zwierzyniec 4 ...
Jarosław Wilczyński +4 more
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Massive migration from the steppe is a source for Indo-European languages in Europe
We generated genome-wide data from 69 Europeans who lived between 8,000-3,000 years ago by enriching ancient DNA libraries for a target set of almost four hundred thousand polymorphisms. Enrichment of these positions decreases the sequencing required for
A Keller +81 more
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Vasagård – Causewayed and Palisade Enclosures of the Middle Neolithic TRB Culture on Bornholm
At the site Vasagård on the island of Bornholm a double causewayed enclosure dating from EN II to MN AIII is superseded by palisade enclosures constructed from the beginning of MN AV and covering a larger area.
Poul Otto Nielsen +2 more
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Znalezisko serii wiórów ze stanowiska 9 w Dąbrówce, gm. Kowal [PDF]
Archaeological excavations carried out by Patrimonium Foundation at site Dąbrówka 9, com. Kowal, in 2009 provided a unique assemblage of a series of blades made on so-called chocolate flint.
Osypiński, Piotr, Pyżewicz, Katarzyna
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Under the Bog for Thousands of Years - A New Funnel Beaker Settlement near Wanna, Germany
An extensive drilling campaign to reconstruct a Neolithic landscape in the Ahlen-Falkenberger Moor in northwest Germany made it possible to document a cultural layer beneath a thick layer of bog peat formed by settlement activities, forest pasture or ...
Moritz Mennenga +5 more
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Släktskap och neolitiska kulturer
Kinship and Neolithic cultures. As a result of their alkaline soil, due to limestone bedrock, the two Swedish islands of Öland and Gotland, are locations where bone is well preserved.
Per Persson
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Second Half of the 4th Millennium BC: Time of Changes in the Tripolye and Funnel Beaker Cultures
Abstract The 2012–2019 investigations in Western Ukraine identified the reaches of the Funnel Beaker and Tripolye cultures in western Volhynia and on the upper Dniester, and syncretic phenomena produced in all likelihood by direct contacts between the representatives of these different communities.
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