O pochodzeniu pomorskich grobowców bezkomorowych kultury pucharów lejkowatych [PDF]
The article presents a short overview of discussion on the origin of the Funnel Beaker Culture in particular regions of Pomerania. In particular, an origin of the Pomerania long barrows with a stone construction is debated.
Jankowska, Dobrochna
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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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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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O genezie kultury pucharów lejkowatych i badaniach stanowiska w Dąbkach na Pomorzu Środkowym
The paper contains critical comments on the article by Agnieszka Czekaj-Zastawny, Jacek Kabaciński and Thomas Terberger entitled “The origins of the Funnel Beaker culture in the context of cultural changes in Northern Europe in the fifth millennium BC ”,
Stanisław Kukawka +1 more
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Wyniki badań na osadzie kultury pucharów lejkowatych na stanowisku nr 4 w Mierzynie, gm. Dobra Szczecińska i ich znaczenie dla wiedzy o środkowym neolicie Dolnego Nadodrza [PDF]
This paper presents the results of analyses of materials recovered during 2004 rescue excavations of a Funnel Beaker Culture (TRB) dwelling pit at Mierzyn, site 4. It provides a detailed and multifaceted analysis of the archaeological record and attempts
Dziewanowski, Marcin +1 more
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Cmentarzysko ludności kultury pucharów lejkowatych w Marianowie, pow. koniński, stan. 17 [PDF]
The cemetery in Marianowo is the first non-megalithic burial site of the Funnel Beaker culture (hereinafter referred to as TRB from German Trichterbecherkultur), which has been recorded in eastern Wielkopolska.
Gorczyca, Krzysztof
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A Shattered Tomb of Scattered People: The Alvastra Dolmen in Light of Stable Isotopes
Skeletal remains from the dolmen in Alvastra are ap- proached from the perspective of isotope analyses, providing insights into dietary and residential pat- terns. Radiocarbon dates from the interred individu- als provide evidence of long-lasting burial
Elin Fornander
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The Chronology of Danish Dolmens. Results from 14C Dates on Human Bones
The thousands of dolmens and long barrows spread across the Danish landscape are the earliest long-lasting expressions of architectural monumentality in Scandinavia.
Karl-Göran Sjögren, Anders Fischer
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Sickles of the Funnel Beaker culture in the light of use-wear and residue analysis [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to present new data on the use of plants and on flint management by Funnel Beaker societies. Studies of usewear and residues on flint tools from the Polwica-Skrzypnik site complex located in SW Poland included microscopic analyses of traces, starch and phytoliths, and adhesives.
Kufel-Diakowska, Bernadeta +4 more
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Grobowce megalityczne na przedpolu Sudetów [PDF]
A cemetery of megalithic long barrows of the so-called Kujavia type was discovered in autumn of 1995 near Muszkowice in the foothills of the Sudety Mountains. It consists of 6 trapezoidal structures made of stone and sand.
Wojciechowski, Włodzimierz
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