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The Stone Age site of Dąbki 9, Pomerania, has provided rich find material with excellent preservation conditions from the waste layers of a lake shore settlement site. The data from the excavations has been stored in a GIS-database to examine spatial relationships. Vertical and horizontal projections of the find material provide insights into the structure of the site. It becomes clear that parts of the former shore zone have been disturbed and can’t provide a reliable stratigraphy. On the contrary, other parts exhibit a better stratigraphical resolution. The examination of horizontal artifact distribution provides information about human impact and other taphonomic processes in the area. These influences on the formation of the archaeological record are briefly discussed.
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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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