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Site 27 at Małe Radowiska is located in Chełmno Land in the southern part of the Wąbrzeskie Hills. Archaeological excavations in 2007 revealed abundant material related to settlements of the Linear Pottery culture and the early phase of Late Linear Pottery culture. This paper presents the results of research on this material, including analysis of excavated features, technology, morphology and styles of ceramics and flint tools, the functions of flint products, as well as petrographic and stylistic analysis of stone remains
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The paper deals with two little clay legs from the collection of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. They are fragments of anthropomorphic figurines of the Linear Pottery Culture, discovered in 1962 at the site Koniecmosty 2, świętokrzyskie voivodeship. Performed was the technological, iconographic and contextual analysis of the statuettes. Raised were also issues relating to corporeality and personal identity in the Neolithic.
Raport
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2014
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vol. 9
11-52
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The article presents materials from research works undertaken on site Kokotów 13 and related to the scheduled construction of A-4 motorway on the route Kraków – Tarnów: surveys of 1996 and 2004 and wide rescue excavations from the years 2005-2007. The analysis of materials indicated the use of land of the site from late Paleolithic until the modern times, with the largest intensity of settlement in late Neolithic and late Bronze Age.
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2013
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vol. 8
63-79
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The report presents the results of excavations carried out in 2007 at site 76 in Kozielice (AZP 37-07/43), loco commune, zachodniopomorskie voivodeship, in the context of the planned construction of the S-3 motorway. The archaeological features revealed at this location were largely related to the settlement of the Lusatian culture characteristic of the end of the Bronze Age and, above all, the Early Iron Age in this part of West Pomerania. The site recorded also individual relics from the pre-historic periods and from the Early Middle Ages.
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Artykuł dotyczy wczesnego okresu atlantyckiego (ok. 7000–5000 cal BC), kiedy łowcy-zbieracze potencjalnie mogli mieć kontakt z wczesnymi społecznościami rolniczymi występującymi w północno-wschodnich Niemczech. Możliwe, że gdy Niż Północnoeuropejski był kolonizowany przez ludność kultury ceramiki wstęgowej rytej (ok. 5300–5200 cal BC), jedynie nieliczna populacja mezolityczna zasiedlała ten teren. Stanowisko KCWR Lietzow 10 dostarczyło niezwykle rzadkich dowodów na bezpośrednią styczność pomiędzy różnymi społecznościami. Dowodami na wczesne kontakty mogą być również pojedyncze fragmenty ceramiki KCWR znajdowane na stanowiskach brzegowych.
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The article focuses on the early Atlantic period (c. 7,000–5,000 cal BC), when late foragers potentially met with early farming communities in Northeast Germany. It is likely that only a sparse Mesolithic population lived in the lowlands when Linear Pottery (LBK) farmers established at 5,300–5,200 cal BC. The LBK site Lietzow 10 provides rare evidence of direct contacts between the different populations. Early contacts can also be proven by isolated LBK pottery fragments on coastal sites.
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W artykule zaprezentowano stanowiska kultury ceramiki wstęgowej rytej odkryte w czasie badań powierzchniowych w ramach zadania „Źródła archeologiczne w rejonie Parku Kulturowego Wietrzychowice”, realizowanego w ramach programu Ministra Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego pt. „Dziedzictwo Kulturowe”, priorytet 5, „Ochrona zabytków archeologicznych”. Program ten, rozpoczęty w 2013 r., umożliwił prowadzenie intensywnych badań powierzchniowych oraz zastosowanie na szeroką skalę archeologii lotniczej, prospekcji geofizycznych i geochemicznych, a także badań abiotycznych elementów środowiska naturalnego (por. P. Papiernik, P. Kittel, D.K. Płaza, J. Wicha 2017). Weryfikacyjnymi badaniami powierzchniowymi objęto 4 obszary Archeologicznego Zdjęcia Polski (o nr: 52-45, 52-46, 53-45, 53-46) o łącznej powierzchni ok. 150 km2 (por. ryc. 1). Ogółem, w czasie prac terenowych materiały KCWR odkryto na aż 44 stanowiskach (por. ryc. 2). Wynik ten należy uznać za dość niespodziewany efekt przeprowadzonych prac, bowiem z akcji AZP wykonanej w latach osiemdziesiątych XX wieku, z całego wskazanego terenu znane były tylko dwa stanowiska KCWR (Michałowo, st. 1 i Pasieka, st. 7 – por. J. Pyzel 2010 ), które były oddalone o ok. 20 km od dobrze rozpoznanego skupienia osadniczego KCWR w rejonie Brześcia Kujawskiego (R. Grygiel 2004).
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Archaeological excavations in the region of today’s Wietrzychowice Culture Park were begun in the 1930s by professor Konrad Jażdżewski himself and were carried on under his supervision in the 1950s. Field works were resumed by the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography in Łódź and the Konrad Jażdżewski Foundation of Archaeological Research in 2009. They aim at conducting interdisciplinary research, which would provide a complete picture of the settlement of the Funnel Beaker culture in the vicinity of megalithic cemeteries at Wietrzychowice and Gaj. A very important element of the programme is non-invasive work done as the project “Archaeological Sources in the region of Wietrzychowice Culture Park“, completed as part of the programme of the Minister of Culture and Cultural Heritage, called “Cultural Heritage”, priority 5, “Protection of Archaeological Artefacts”. Field works have yielded artefacts dating back to the period between the late Palaeolithic and the Middle Ages. One of the most important results of the field surveys has been the discovery of a new group of sites of the Linear Pottery culture. Artefacts of that type were unearthed on 44 sites. It is an unexpected result, as the programme of Archaeological Picture of Poland carried out in the 1980s revealed only two such sites on the territory in question, situated 20km away from a well-recognised settlement cluster of the Linear Pottery culture in the region of Brześć Kujawski. The analysis of the pottery unearthed on separate sites clearly indicates the cultural provenience of particular assemblages. In the case of table ware (delicate work) these are fragments of thin-walled, or more rarely mediumwalled forms, made of processed clay (without silt), almost completely void of thinning admixture. In the case of kitchen ware (coarse work) , we can observe vegetation admixture with sand and grog (chamotte) admixture. Delicate vessel pottery is mainly decorated with engraved lines in various patterns, frequently accompanied by note motifs. Decoration on kitchen ware is limited to finger and fingernail imprints and knobs placed in different parts of the vessels.
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