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Abstract The Bronze and Early Iron Ages witnessed a significant increase in trade relations driven by the search for valuable metals. This paper presents new insights into the use of galena from the Silesia and Krakow Upland region in southern Poland, known as the ‘Olkusz ore deposits’, within the context of metal ores in prehistoric ...
Jakub Karasiński, Barbara Wagner
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Sepulchral use of caves in Lusatian culture: Evidence from the Sąspówka Valley in the Polish Jura [PDF]
Funeral and ritual practices in cave sites during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age have been recognised in multiple sites south of the Carpathians.
Małgorzata Kot +7 more
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Let's make a mess, maybe no one will notice. The impact of bioturbation activity on the urn fill condition. [PDF]
The research was carried out at the cremation cemetery of the Lusatian culture in Wtórek, Ostrów Wielkopolski district, Wielkopolska province, Poland.
Agata Hałuszko +3 more
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Performance and automation of ancient DNA capture with RNA hyRAD probes. [PDF]
Abstract DNA hybridization‐capture techniques allow researchers to focus their sequencing efforts on preselected genomic regions. This feature is especially useful when analysing ancient DNA (aDNA) extracts, which are often dominated by exogenous environmental sources.
Suchan T +22 more
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Organisation of Textile Production in the Settlement of the Lusatian Culture at Ruda, Grudziądz Commune [PDF]
The subject of this article is the organisation of textile production in the settlement of the Lusatian Culture in the village of Ruda, Grudziądz Commune, Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodeship. The discovery of 63 spindle whorls and their fragments, as well as
Magdalena Przymorska-Sztuczka
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Environmental Monitoring at the Lusatian Culture Settlement in Biskupin, Poland
AbstractThe defended Lusatian culture settlement in Biskupin (Poland) was explored in the years 1934–1974, but without excavating the whole area of the site. After the research was finished, many well-preserved timber structures of the settlement that had been exposed were left in flooded trenches, filled up with soil or sand.
Mariusz Fejfer
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Archaeological excavations conducted since 2002 in Witów, site 1, Koszyce commune have provided a large collection of animal bone remains. Analysis of this source category became the basis for evaluating the economic model in the early and classical ...
Ulana Gocman
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This article discusses a small assemblage of flint artefacts recovered from Lusatian culture settlement sites in Pabianice. While the artefacts themselves do not exhibit diagnostic features typically associated with this cultural unit, their ...
Marcel Bartczak, Paweł Zawilski
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Cremated cemetery and three settlement sites were surveyed. Magnetics and electrical resistivity provided a suggestive location for the cemetery. Magnetic prospection of the surrounding settlements provided a less clear picture. Surface material indicated the presence of previously unregistered episodes of settlement.
Maksym Mackiewicz +3 more
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The specific relationship between weapon-form and mode of use has become a subject of intense research regarding the martial practices of past societies.
Jakub Witowski
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