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The authors present the results of research on vessels from two sites from Malopolska region. The objective of the research was to determine the mineralogical and petrographic composition of ceramic masses and identify purposeful admixtures (e.g. organic materials) in the ceramics of the Linear Band Pottery Culture and Malice Culture. As a result of the conducted research, several important determinations have been made - especially according to mineral composition of ceramic masses, function of a vessel, temperature of firing, source of materials for production.
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During the 2004 excavations, an amphora with a depiction of a human figure was recovered from one of settlement features of the Malice culture: a unique find, the first anthropomorphic representation of this kind in the Malice culture and one of few examples of applied figurative ornamentation on Neolithic vessels in south-eastern Poland. The authors present a description of this vessel and analyze on the European background.
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This article is devoted to the obsidian inventory from Targowisko 11 site associated with the Malice settlement. The years of research on this site resulted in the discovery of a very rich complex of obsidian debitage, consisting of several dozen examples of cores and several hundred blade and flake fragments. Such a large number of artifacts made it possible to reconstruct the process of obsidian treatment carried out on this site.
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