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The production of flint projectile points in the late stage of the Neman culture shows certain elements which are clearly similar in terms of technology and typology to the solutions known from flint-working of the people representing the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age cultures. The occurrence of such features has already been presented in relation to Neman culture ceramic production which lies at the heart of the concept of separating horizons within Linin type complexes. An in-depth analysis of the techno-typological features of flintworking in the Neman culture, and especially the typological category of projectile points, reveals similar patterns as well as cultural and chronological references in the case of ceramics. The most striking elements show analogies to those known from the south-eastern area of the cultural groupings influenced by impulses flowing from the civilization centres of the time. Traces of these influences are clear in certain typological and technological solutions, such as the forms of triangular projectile points, or in applying a trough-like retouch on such points. At the current stage of research, it is hard to determine whether the analogies observed result from not yet recognised intercultural contacts, or rather constitute a certain signum temporis characteristic of production in a wider area but during a single, specific chronological interval.
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The article presents part of the results of archaeological excavations carried out in 2015 within the construction of the S8 expressway in Stare Zambrzyce, site 4 (AZP38-80/20), Rutki commune, Podlaskie Voivodeship. Research effort brought interesting results, such as the discovery of four settlement currents related to the Eneolithic (the Neman culture), the Bronze Age (Lusatian fields of cinerary urns), the early Middle Ages (12th century), and the modern period (2nd half of the 15th – 17th century). This article is devoted to the oldest two settlement phases related to the Neman culture and the Lusatian fields of cinerary urns.
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The multi-cultural settlement discovered at site 28 in Gostynin (AZP 52-52/2), loco commune, mazowieckie voivodeship, is a resultant of the settlement processes unfolding in the Gostynin Lakeland from the Neolithic to the end of the Middle Ages. The main settlement phase belongs to the period of the developed Bronze Age and Early Iron Age, and is connected with the settlement penetration of the Lusatian people.
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