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The following work has a theoretical and research character. Its main objective is to evaluate the existence of disproportions in the conditions of activities of startup businesses established in northeastern Poland in relation to the national situation in the examined area. The author has presented the essence and distinguishing features of startup businesses. The next part of the paper shows the specificity of startup businesses operating in the northeastern region of Poland. The analysis of existing data has been enriched with the presentation of the results of expert interviews conducted by the author of this work. The paper ends with the conclusions which lead to state that the conditions of functioning and development of startup businesses show strong regional diversity in Poland.
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Niniejsza praca ma charakter teoretyczno-badawczy. Jej głównym celem jest zbadanie istnienia dysproporcji w uwarunkowaniach działalności startupów założonych w północno-wschodniej Polsce w stosunku do sytuacji ogólnokrajowej w badanym zakresie. Przedstawiono istotę i cechy szczególne startupów. W kolejnej części pracy ukazano specyfikę startupów funkcjonujących w regionie północno -wschodniej Polski. Analizę danych zastanych wzbogacono o prezentację wyników wywiadów eksperckich przeprowadzonych przez autora pracy. Artykuł kończą wnioski, które pozwalają stwierdzić, że warunki funkcjonowania i rozwoju startupów wykazują w Polsce silne regionalne zróżnicowanie.
Archeologia Polski
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2014
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vol. 59
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issue 1-2
121-186
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Graves at the Mesolithic cemetery at Dudka (northeastern Poland) scarcely yielded tools and ornaments, but a considerable set of finds of symbolic significance. The mineral group includes ochre lumps of different colors, belemnites and other fossils, as well as stones of curious color or shape. A second category are animal remains, mostly from the inedible parts of the body, such as: antler, hoof, teeth and jaws of different mammal species, wing or feet bones of birds, turtle carapaces. The presumed meaning of each of these grave goods is discussed in the article. Their distribution permits certain zones to be distinguished at the cemetery, possibly reflecting family–clan or territorial divisions.
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