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A Quantitative Study of the Linear Pottery Culture Cemetery “Aiterhofen-Ödmühle” [PDF]

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2021
This article emphasises on the results of the master´s thesis “Burials in Bytes. A Quantitative Study of Linear Pottery Cemeteries in Austria, Bohemia, Moravia and Southern Germany” and further elaborates on interpretations of identified patterns at ...
Hahnekamp Yanik
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House unit of the Linear Pottery culture?

open access: yesArcheologické Rozhledy, 2023
The aim of the article is to critically evaluate the existing approach toward the Linear Pottery culture (LBK) settlement space in terms of the character of the pits, their fill and pottery decoration style.
Daniel Pilař, Petr Květina
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Lithic industries, territory and mobility in the western Linear Pottery Culture [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Lithic Studies, 2021
Territory is a complex notion whose definition varies depending on the discipline in which it is applied. Research on the notion of territory has often focused on the Palaeolithic.
Pierre Allard, Solène Denis
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Technical traditions and individual variability in the Early Neolithic: Linear pottery culture flint knappers in the Aisne Valley (France) [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2022
For the Early Neolithic lithic industry in Western Europe (5500–4800 BCE), the study of technical behaviors, recognition of technical traditions, and even more so, idiosyncratic manifestations are not widespread.
Pierre Allard, Solène Denis
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The development of pottery technology in Eythra from the Early Linear Pottery culture to the Late Stroke Ornamented Pottery culture

open access: yesArcheologické Rozhledy, 2017
The site of Eythra, a former village located on the western bank of the White Elster River, has yielded numerous remains of a settlement that existed there during the early Neolithic cultures – the Linear Pottery culture (LBK) and the Stroke Ornamented ...
Oliver Mecking   +2 more
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The state of Early Linear Pottery Culture research in Slovakia

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2019
The article focuses on the current state of research of the first Neolithic culture in Slovakia. So far around 70 sites are known from Slovakia dated to the Early Linear Pottery Culture and the Early Eastern Linear Pottery Culture. Most of the sites are
Noémi Beljak Pažinová   +1 more
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The Subsistence Strategy of Linear Pottery Culture in Moravia (Czech Republic): Current State of Knowledge [PDF]

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2021
The main goal of this article is to present an overview of current knowledge about the subsistence strategy of Linear Pottery culture (LBK) in Moravia, Czech Republic.
Čerevková Alžběta
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Pottery spilled the beans: Patterns in the processing and consumption of dietary lipids in Central Germany from the Early Neolithic to the Bronze Age. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
The need to better understand economic change and the social uses of long-ago established pottery types to prepare and consume food has led to the study of 124 distinct ceramic vessels from 17 settlement and funerary sites in Central Germany (present day
Adrià Breu   +5 more
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Une interprétation fonctionnelle des habitats rubanés

open access: yesArchéopages, 2018
The study of the weighted distribution of microremnants and vegetal macroremains coming from the filling of the negative of the posts of the building M5 of Marainville makes it possible to detail the architecture and the role of the various parts of this
Laura Berrio   +2 more
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Linear Pottery culture on the lower Danube

open access: yesSprawozdania Archeologiczne, 2021
Archaeological excavations carried out at Sudiţi (Buzău County, Romania) some decades ago unearthed severalLinear Pottery culture features which were subsequently interpreted and used by various researchers in an attempt to explain the origin of Chalcolithic cultures (such as Boian).
Daniel Garvan, Alin Frînculeasa
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