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The lack of a unified system of description of vessels types of the Funnel Beaker culture in Lower Silesia means that heterogeneous terminology prevents precise classification of ceramic forms found at sites of the culture. The paper presents a proposition of a classification of vessels types of the Funnel Beaker culture developed on the basis of analyses of artefacts from Lower Silesian sites. It has been constructed in a way that enables its complement in case of new discoveries, not falling within the present scope.
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Site 40 in Trzciano is located in the southern part of Wieczno lake in the Chełmno Lakeland. Archaeological research carried out there in 2012 uncovered multicultural material including sources related to late Banded Pottery settlement. The paper presents analysis of the material, covering the character of nonportable objects; the technology, morphology and style of ceramics and flint items, the function of flint artefacts, petrographic and stylistic analysis of stone artefacts, morphological and functional analysis of antler artefacts, and C14 dating
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The authors of the paper present the results of research, the subject of which was the inhumation burial of the Corded Ware culture from Wilczyce. The site is located on the culmination of the southern slope of a loess hill, rising directly above the valley of the Opatówka River. The grave goods consisted of: an amphora, three cups, two miniature vessels, 41 wolf tooth pendants and disc-shaped shell beads. Radiocarbon dating result on bones from the burial is 3960 ± 30 BP (Poz-80189).
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