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Linear Pottery Culture Houses: Reconstruction and Manpower

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1978
The Linear Pottery Culture (LPC), dated from the mid-fifth millennium bc, is generally held to have originated to the north of the Hungarian Plain (Case 1976, 48) and has a distribution stretching westwards to the Netherlands. One of its distinctive type fossils resides in the consistent forms of its houses (fig.
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Post-Linear Pottery cultural boundary and repopulation of the German Rhineland: Revisiting the Western contacts hypothesis

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2019
The lack of consensus surrounding the macroscopic determination of high-quality black flint discovered at the Aldenhoven Plateau sites (Rhineland, North-Western Germany) from the beginning of the Middle Neolithic has far-reaching consequences for the anthropological understanding of the socio-cultural dynamics involved in the neolithization of North ...
Denis, Solène   +2 more
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Herxheim near Landau – pottery of the LBK (Linear Pottery culture) outside the pit enclosure

2015
Die bandkeramischen Fundstellen der Gemarkung Herxheim außerhalb der Grubenanlage, von denen Lesefunde und Grabungsmaterial vorliegen, waren 2008 Gegenstand einer Magisterarbeit. Basierend auf der umfassenden Keramikbewertung erfolgten die relativchronologische Einordnung dieser Fundstellen und darauf aufbauend eine Modellierung der Siedlungsprozesse ...
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STYLISTIC CHANGES IN THE POTTERY PRODUCTION OF THE LINEAR POTTERY CULTURE IN THE LOWER ODRA REGION IN THE LIGHT OF MOST RECENT STUDIES

Światowit, 2023
This article is the first contribution to a multi-faceted study of the origins of food production in the lower Odra region. Since 2004, the author has conducted microregional surveys to identify Stone Age settlements in the studied region. Later, starting from 2015, a number of settlements of the Band Pottery horizon in the microregion have been ...
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A figurine fragment from the Linear Pottery culture site of Horiv (Rivnens’ka obl./UA)

2018
Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt, Bd. 44, Nr.
Becker, Valeska   +2 more
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Chronology of Phase I of the Linear Pottery culture in Poland – pottery style vs. radiocarbon dating

Praehistorische Zeitschrift
Abstract The presence of the earliest assemblages and the dating of the origins of the LBK in the areas north of the Carpathians are a subject of ongoing discussion. This is because, with the increasing number of radiocarbon dates, the early relative dating of stylistically “old” vessels raises justified doubts.
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Impacts of the Neolithic Demographic Transition on Linear Pottery Culture Settlement

2008
This study aims to look for a new signal of the demographic transition linked in time to the installation and development of an agro-pastoral lifestyle. Demographic growth has always been a component of models for the spread, during the second half of the sixth millenium BC, of the Linear Pottery Culture (LBK), and the analysis of the space–time ...
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