At the edge of two worlds: hunter-gatherers and early farmers in the Polish Lowlands (original) (raw)

The Structure of Linear Pottery Culture Settlement in South-Eastern Poland

Agnieszka Czekaj-Zastawny

In: Kadrow S. and Włodarczak P. (eds.), Environment and subsistence – forty years after Janusz Kruk’s „Settlement studies…” (= Studien zur Archäologie in Ostmitteleuropa / Studia nad Pradziejami Europy Środkowej 11). Rzeszów, Bonn: Mitel & Verlag Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, 69-84, 2013

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Seweryn Rzepecki, Lucyna Domańska

2009

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Anna Rauba-Bukowska

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Settlement of the Linear Pottery Culture in Southeastern Poland (The First Neolithic Sites in Central/South-East European Transect Volume V = BAR S2049), Oxford.

Agnieszka Czekaj-Zastawny

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Petr Kvetina

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The Technology of Neolithic Pottery North and South of the Western Carpathians. In T. Pereira, X. Terradas and N. Bicho (eds.), The Exploitation of Raw Materials in Prehistory: Sourcing, Processing and Distribution. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2017, 414-431

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FIRST FARMERS OF THE CARPATHIAN BASIN Open access!

Eszter Banffy

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Take a rest and build a house: settlement of the first farming communities on the Vistula River in the Warsaw Basin region

Janusz Budziszewski, Joanna Pyzel

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Social differentiation reflected by the Corded Ware culture burial rite in the Carpathian foothill and upland region

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Dispersed communities and diverse strategies: late neolithic economy on the Polish Lowland (3500−2500 bc), [in:] T Kerig / A Zimmermann (eds.). Economic archaeology: from structure to performance in European archaeology. Habelt. Bonn, 2013

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Some Remarks on the Early Neolithic Settlement at Zagórze, site 2 in Lesser Poland. In: S Țurcanu, C.-E. Ursu (eds.), Materiality and Identity in Pre- and Protohistoric Europe. Homage to Cornelia-Magda Lazarovici. Suceava 2018: Karl A. Romstorfer Publishing House, 109-122.

Sławomir Kadrow

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Teemu Mökkönen

Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2017

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Ceramics Technology and Transfer of Ideas in the West Carpathian Region in Neolithic. In S.Ţerna and B. Govedarica (eds.), Interactions, changes and meanings. Essays in honour of Igor Manzura on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Kishinev: Univeristy of High Anthropological School 2016, 65-72

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Václav Vondrovský

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Ute Seidel

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Joanna Pyzel

Open Archaeology 7, 2021

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Bánffy, E. - Eichmann, J.- Marton, T.: MESOLITHIC FORAGERS AND THE SPREAD OF AGRICULTURE IN WESTERN HUNGARY. BAR IS 1726, 2007

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M. Spataro and Biagi, P. (eds.) A Short Walk Through the Balkans: the First Farmers of the Carpathian Basin and Adjacent Regions. Trieste, Società per la Preistoria e Protostoria della Regione Friuli-Venezia Giulia Quaderno 12, 2007.

Michela Spataro

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The first farmers of central Europe: diversity in LBK lifeways (Chapter 1 intro)

Penny Bickle

2013

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