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Cultura Starčevo-Criş în Nordul Munteniei. Cercetări recente la Seciu (jud. Prahova)
This study aims to publish the results of the archaeological excavations carried out in 2012 in the Neoeneolithic site from Boldeşti-Scăieni, Seciu neighbourhood (Prahova County).
Frînculeasa, A. +5 more
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Absolute chronology and stratigraphy of Lepenski Vir [PDF]
In the last decade, a number of specialist analyses were made on the material from old excavations of Mesolithic-Neolithic sites in the Danube Gorges. These new results altered significantly our understanding of the Lepenski Vir culture.
Borić Dušan, Dimitrijević Vesna
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In this paper, the polished and knapped stone artefacts discovered in the Starčevo-Criș cultural layer of Negrilești " Curtea Școlii" archaeological site in Galați County are analysed. The archaeological site is situated in the Negrilești village, on the
Ilie, C., Florian, M.
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Contribuţii la repertoriul arheologic al judeţului Covasna (III)
The main goal of this paper is to present the results of field surveys, effectuated during the last three years in the Târgu Secuiesc Basin, Covasna County. The archaeological material (including ceramics and fragmentary stone tools) covers a wide period
Puskás, J.
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Sourcing obsidian from prehistoric sites in northwest Romania
Portable X‐ ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy (pXRF) was used to reveal the chemical signatures of 75 obsidian artefacts from seven sites in the Satu Mare region, ranging in age from Early Neolithic (late Starčevo‐ Criș culture) to Late Copper Age.
Boroneanț, A. +3 more
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The idea of the Neolithisation of the Sava-Drava-Danube interfluve has undergone very little change since S. Dimitrijević's time. Despite their many shortcomings, new archaeological excavations and radiocarbon dates of Early Neolithic sites have provided
Katarina Botić
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Eastern, Central and Western Hungary – variations of Neolithisation models
Until recent times, the Carpathian Basin was regarded as a uniform zone of neolithization. In the last few years it has become clear that at least three different types of transitions can be distinguished in the Eastern Plain (Alföld) region: one in the ...
Eszter Bánffy
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Variability in lithic technology during the Neolithic in the western Balkans
The period between 6200–4500 cal BC is a time of significant socio-economic and technological changes in the western Balkans. The spread of farming practices also triggered a series of changes in stone tool production.
Ivana Jovanović, Marc Vander Linden
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The transition from a (predominantly) mobile way of life relying on hunting, fishing and gathering to a (predominantly) sedentary life-style based on farming and animal husbandry is considered in the western Pontic archaeological tradition almost ...
Agathe Reingruber
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This article examines the sole anthropomorphic representation associated with the sub-Neolithic Buh-Dniester culture (BDC). It is a conical marl artefact with schematic facial features, perforation, and engraved decoration.
Dmytro Haskevych
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