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Radiocarbon dating of the Funnel Beaker culture settlement in Vynnyky-Lysivka (Western Ukraine)
Materiały i Sprawozdania Rzeszowskiego Ośrodka Archeologicznego, 2021In the 1950s, a settlement of the Funnel Beaker culture (FBC) was discovered on the Lysivka Hill in Vynnyky (Fig. 1), located in the centre of the West Ukrainian territory of this culture (Hawinskyj, Rybicka 2021). Currently, it belongs to a small group of FBC sites in Western Ukraine that have been excavated.
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Microdenticulates of the Funnel Beaker Culture
Acta Archaeologica, 2016In a study published in 1994, HelleJuel Jensen observed that microdenticulates are tools whose function is difficult to assess. She calls the use of the tools “an unresolved functional puzzle”. This study proceeds from that conclusion. Based on attribute and use-wear analyses together with contextual studies the results show that microdenticulates are ...
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Jan Albert Bakker, The Dutch Hunebedden. Megalithic Tombs of the Funnel Beaker Culture
2022Germania : Anzeiger der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Bd. 72 Nr. 2 (1994)
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Archaeometric Analysis of Pottery Technology in the Funnel Beaker Culture
2013Die Analyse von Keramik führt zu neuen Erkenntnissen über die in den verschiedenen Regionen der Trichterbecherkultur verwendeten Keramiktechnologien. Damit kann ein wichtiger Beitrag zur Rekonstruktion von Kommunikationsstrukturen geleistet werden. In dem hier vorgestellten Projekt werden verschiedene naturwissenschaftliche Analyseverfahren angewendet,
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The stone-packed graves of the Funnel Beaker culture in Karmanowice, site 35
Antiquity, 1991Three groups of the Funnel Beaker culture in the middle Neolithic have been distinguished in Poland: East, Southeast and Silesian-Moravian (Kowalczyk 1970: Jażdżewski 1984), dated to 5250–4450 b.p. (4095–3245 BC) (Wiślański 1979). The earliest research was carried out on the cemeteries of the East Group, and a variant form, the Kujavian grave type ...
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Non-megalithic versus megalithic mortuary practices of the Funnel Beaker culture in Kuyavia
Berichte der Roemisch-Germanischen Kommission (Ber.RGK), 2007<p>The Funnel Beaker culture in Kuyavia is famous for its "kuyavian graves" - megalithic unchambered long barrows. However, the funery rites of this culture were much more complex: not only are megalithic graves of different shapes, dimensions and building materials recorded there, but also flat graves.
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Settlements and houses between Elbe and Ems – The Funnel Beaker Culture in North-Western Germany
2019Over an extended period of time, the research focus of investigations on the TRB West Group was placed on megalithic graves and some singular house plans. Within the PhD study summarized in this contribution, the results of old and new excavations have been reviewed to compare the structures of the houses and the settlements from different situations ...
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Monuments and social stratification within the early Funnel Beaker culture in south Scandinavia
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