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Zwięczyca 3 - Neolithic Settlement, SE Poland.
Linearbandkeramik, Malice Culture, Bronze Age, Early Medieval.
Project Zwięczyca 3 is supported by The Ministry of Culture and National Heritage Grant
Dofinansowano ze środków Ministra Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego
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Supervisors: Prof. Andrzej Pelisiak, Prof. Thomas Saile, Mag Martin Posselt, Mgr Monika Orszak, and Dr Maciej Dębiec
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An Early Neolithic Anthropomorphic Figurine, 2006
During excavations on Site 3 at Zwieczyca 125 artifacts, mainly of incised Linear Band culture, w... more During excavations on Site 3 at Zwieczyca 125 artifacts, mainly of incised Linear Band culture, were documented. The inventory includes a fragment of an anthropomorphic figurine. Its dating is uncertein as it comes from a layer which contains pottery fragments of both Linear Band and the Lublin-Wolyn cultures.
Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 59, 2007
The first Neolithic communities in Central Europe are reflected archaeologically by the Bandkeram... more The first Neolithic communities in Central Europe are reflected archaeologically by the Bandkeramik (LBK). It has been demonstrated that there are significant similarities as well as distinct regional differences within the LBK complex, which stretches from Paris to Kiev and from Szczecin to Budapest. The proposed session will be dedicated to the eastern area of distribution (e. g. Gniechowice, Zofipole, Notenkopf, Želiezovce etc.). We would like to discuss questions referring to chronology, spatial patterns and intra-site organization. Other important subjects for debate will focus on the beginning and disappearance of the LBK in the eastern area of distribution and the role of LBK communities in the genesis of the Trypolie culture. We would also like to call attention to the question of contacts both within the LBK complex and between LBK settlers and their outside world. One of the main aims of the session will be to report on recent developments in research on the eastern area of LBK distribution.
An Early Neolithic Anthropomorphic Figurine, 2006
During excavations on Site 3 at Zwieczyca 125 artifacts, mainly of incised Linear Band culture, w... more During excavations on Site 3 at Zwieczyca 125 artifacts, mainly of incised Linear Band culture, were documented. The inventory includes a fragment of an anthropomorphic figurine. Its dating is uncertein as it comes from a layer which contains pottery fragments of both Linear Band and the Lublin-Wolyn cultures.
Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 59, 2007
The first Neolithic communities in Central Europe are reflected archaeologically by the Bandkeram... more The first Neolithic communities in Central Europe are reflected archaeologically by the Bandkeramik (LBK). It has been demonstrated that there are significant similarities as well as distinct regional differences within the LBK complex, which stretches from Paris to Kiev and from Szczecin to Budapest. The proposed session will be dedicated to the eastern area of distribution (e. g. Gniechowice, Zofipole, Notenkopf, Želiezovce etc.). We would like to discuss questions referring to chronology, spatial patterns and intra-site organization. Other important subjects for debate will focus on the beginning and disappearance of the LBK in the eastern area of distribution and the role of LBK communities in the genesis of the Trypolie culture. We would also like to call attention to the question of contacts both within the LBK complex and between LBK settlers and their outside world. One of the main aims of the session will be to report on recent developments in research on the eastern area of LBK distribution.