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Early and middle Neolithic figurines – the migration of religious belief
In Linear Pottery Culture, two types of anthropomorphic figurines are distinguishable: Type 1 figurines have a columnar body, without legs or hips, while Type 2 figurines show more detail in their body shape.
Valeska Becker
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For a long time, anthropological and genetic research on the Neolithic revolution in Europe was mainly concentrated on the mechanism of agricultural dispersal over different parts of the continent.
Wiesław Lorkiewicz +8 more
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The paper is focused on the period of cultural change at the turn of 6th and 5th millennia BC, when the uniform Linear Pottery Culture (LBK) occupying an extensive area disintegrated in several local groups or cultures, including the Stroked Pottery ...
Vondrovský Václav +4 more
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Kamyane-Zavallia, the Easternmost Linear Pottery Culture Settlement Ever Excavated [PDF]
The paper treats recent field-work in the south-western Ukraine. Three new sites of Linear Pottery Culture were found in north Odessa region. Author argues that they constitute a cluster of settlements and indicate a regular Neolithic colonisation of the region. It pushes the limit of LPC area some 120 km to the east. One of the sites, Kamyane-Zavallia
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Symmetries in Images on Ancient Seals [PDF]
We discuss the presence of symmetries in images engraved on ancient seals, in particular on stamp seals. Used to stamp decorations, to secure the containers from tampering and for owner's identification, we can find seals that can be dated from Neolithic
Sparavigna, Amelia Carolina
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Modelling the Neolithic dispersal in northern Eurasia
Comprehensieve lists of radiocarbon dates from key Early Neolithic sites in Central Europe belonging to the Linear pottery Ceramic Culture (LBK) and early pottery-bearing cultures in the East European Plain were analysed with the use of the x2 test.
Pavel Dolukhanov, Anvar Shrukov
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The Linear Pottery culture face vessel from the site Biskupice 18, southern Poland
This paper presents the stylistic analysis of a unique face vessel fragment, found at a recently excavated settlement of the Linear Pottery culture near Biskupice, located in the Carpathian foothill region in southern Poland. The evaluation is based on a multivariate analysis of the stylistic features of 130 human face vessels from 91 Central European ...
Marta Korczyńska +5 more
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Cremation was one of the permissible burial practices in the Linear Pottery Culture (LPC). This treatment has largely remained unexplained by previous research in Central Europe due to its descriptive nature.
Noémi Beljak Pažinová +1 more
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After the disappearance of the Linear Pottery culture (LBK) in the area now known as the Polish Lowlands, we observe a heterogeneous cultural situation.
Danuta Żurkiewicz
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ABSTRACT Satellite remote sensing is among the most significant modern methodologies supporting field archaeology. In addition to its efficiency in identifying archaeological sites, remote sensing offers a safe and cost‐effective approach in conflict zones.
Amal Al Kassem +5 more
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