For heroes only? The long lives of two flint daggers from western Poland (original) (raw)

Flint and bronze spear and arrowheads from the Bronze and Iron Age settlement at Ruszowice in SW Poland.

Aleksandra Hrynkiewicz-Bogenryter, Justyna Baron

Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 74/1, 513-524, 2022

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BIFACIAL FLINT DAGGERS FROM THE EARLY BRONZE AGE IN VOLHYNIA – LESSER POLAND

Witold Grużdź, Witold Migal, Katarzyna Pyżewicz

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[with J. Libera] Symbols of Prestige – Flint Daggers in the Light of a Functional Analysis, CONTACT ZONES OF EUROPE from the 3rd mill. BC to the 1st mill. AD International Scientific Conference Humboldt Colleague Moscow, 29 September – 2 October 2017, 217–222.

Piotr Mączyński, Jerzy Libera

2017

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Hoard of long flint blades from the Wodzisław Hummock, Lesser Poland. Sprawozdania Archeolgiczne 71, 2019, 197-218.

Piotr Mączyński, Beata Polit, Anna Zakościelna

Sprawozdania Archeologiczne

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Practical, Visual, or Ritual? Ground Flint Arrowheads from Bell Beaker Features in North-Eastern Poland

Aleksandra Cetwińska, Januszek Katarzyna, Dariusz Manasterski

Journal of European Archaeology, 2022

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A FLINT DAGGER FROM BRZOZA, NOWA WIEŚ WIELKA COM., BYDGOSZCZ DIST., KUYAVIAN-POMERANIAN VOIVODESHIP

grzegorz osipowicz

Sprawozdania Archeologiczne, 2017

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Flint tools from the Stone Age in the Chełmno Land. Traseological study - summary

grzegorz osipowicz

Narzędzia krzemienne w epoce kamie-nia na ziemi chełmińskiej. Studium traseologiczne, 2010

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A parallel-flaked Scandinavian type flint dagger from Lent: An indicator of contacts

Erik Drenth

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Flint daggers of the Late Neolithic in the Northern Alpine area

Honegger Matthieu

Lithic technology in metal using societies Proceedings of a UISPP Workshop, Lisbon, September 2006, 2010

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Middle Palaeolithic flint artefacts from Central Poland. Case study of the site of Polesie 1, Łowicz county, Łódź voivodship

Marcin Wąs

Sprawozdania Archeologiczne, 2020

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Flint daggers, copper daggers and technological innovation in Late Neolithic Scandinavia

Catherine Frieman

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Lusatian Flint Industries in Silesia, SW Poland (in:) B.V. Eriksen (eds.), Lithic technology in metal using societies, Jutland Archaeological Society Publications 67, 107-127, Højbjerg, Denmark.

Mirosław Masojć

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Neolithic blades made of Jurassic-Cracovian flint. From the studies on flint techniques used in the Linear Pottery Culture and Malice Culture in Lesser Poland

Witold Migal, Marcin Wąs

Krzemień jurajski w pradziejach Materiały z konferencji w Krakowie, 28–30 września 2017 Studia nad Gospodarką Surowcami Krzemiennymi w Pradziejach, tom 10, 2023

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Neolithic Flint Axes Made from Cretaceous flint of the Bug and Neman Interfluve in the Collection of the Museum of Podlasie in Bialystok

Hubert Lepionka

Archaeologia Polona

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GUILBEAU D., 2015, Origins and Development of Flint Daggers in Italy, in FRIEMAN C.J., ERIKSEN B.V. (eds), Flint Daggers in Prehistoric Europe, Oxbow Books, Oxford, p. 32-44

Denis Guilbeau

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One of the flint tool production strategies based on erratic flint, exemplified by Mesolithic materials from the Dobryń Mały 7 site (central-eastern Poland), Journal of Lithic Studies (2014) vol.1, nr 1, 187-195.

Piotr Mączyński

Journal of Lithic Studies, 2014

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Kufel-Diakowska B., Wilczyński J. 2013. The camp of Upper Palaeolithic hunters in southern Poland, w: J. Marreiros, N. Bicho, J. Gibaja Bao (red.), International Conference on Use-Wear Analysis, USE-WEAR 2012, Faro, Portugal, 11-13 September 2012, Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Bernadeta Kufel-Diakowska

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The Lublin-Volhynian culture retouched blade daggers in light of usewear analysis of artefacts from burials at site 2 in Książnice, Poland

Stanisław Wilk, Bernadeta Kufel-Diakowska

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Semi-product, Waste, Tool… Are We Sure? Functional Aspect of Stone Age Morphological Flint Tools

grzegorz osipowicz

In. J. Marreiros, N. Bicho, J. F. Gibaja (eds.), International Conference on Use-Wear Analysis Use-Wear 2012, 2014

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Three Stories About the Exploitation of “Chocolate” Flint During the Stone Age in Central Poland

Dominik K Płaza

Archaeologia Polona, 2018

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Some remarks on contacts between Late Mesolithic hunter-gatherer societies as reflected in their flint technology: a case study from Central Poland

Marcin Wąs

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A superb axe-head of G-type flint from the vicinity of Bronocice as a reason to consider the production of macrolithic four-sided tools in the Eneolithic of Lesser Poland

Albert Zastawny, Agnieszka Brzeska-Zastawna

Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 76/1, 469-496, Kraków, 2024

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When Metal met Stone: Searching for traces of metal tool utilization during the production of Late Neolithic Nordic Flint Daggers

Gregory H Strand Tanner

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Pelisiak, A. 2006.The Exploitation and Distribution of Flints From the Central Part of Polish Jura in the Late Neolithic Times, Analecta Archaeologica Ressoviensia 1, 73-86.

Andrzej Pelisiak

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Wentink, K., A.L. van Gijn & D. Fontijn (2011) Changing contexts, changing meanings: flint axes in Middle and Late Neolithic communities in the northern Netherlands.

Annelou Van Gijn

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Workshops in the immediate vicinity of a mining field of flint sickle-shaped knives from the foreland of the outcrops of Świeciechów flint / J.Libera

Jerzy Libera

Between History and Archaeology. Papers in honour of Jacek Lech, 2018

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A Cucuteni-Vădastra Type Dagger from Site 26 at Strzyżów (S-E Poland) Attests to the Intercultural Landscape of the Eneolithic Eastern Carpathians

Łukasz Kowalski, Kamil Adamczak

Ana­lecta Archa­eolo­gica Res­so­viensia, 2023

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A new Federmesser culture site in the Głubczyce Plateau on the background of the settlement of the arched backed blade complex in Southern Poland, Moravia and Bohemia

Dariusz Bobak, Marta Połtowicz-Bobak

Ecce Homo. In memoriam Jan Fridrich, 2010

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Stone battle-axes in graves of the Mierzanowice culture in Vistula and Bug rivers basin.

Paweł Jarosz

From Farmers to Heroes? Archaeological Studies in Honor of Sławomir Kadrow, 2022

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The Mystery of the Bifacial Knife from Osełków in the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland

Michał Przeździecki, Małgorzata Kot

2018

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Deposit of bifacial flint sickles from a late Bronze Age settlement in Korczowa, SE Poland (co-author: B. Kufel-Diakowska)

Justyna Baron, Bernadeta Kufel-Diakowska

Z badań nad kulturą społeczeństw pradziejowych i wczesnośredniowiecznych: księga jubileuszowa dedykowana Profesorowi Bogusławowi Gedidze, w osiemdziesiątą rocznicę urodzin przez przyjaciół, kolegów i uczniów, Wrocław, pp. 567-674., 2013

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Social conditions of flint working during the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in Poland, 2004

Witold Migal

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Loess, flints and bones: Multidisciplinary research at Jaksice II Gravettian site (southern Poland)

Przemyslaw Mroczek

Quaternary International, 2014

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Ancestral funerary knives: why did flint knives enter the funerary realm? Volume 9 Issue 3 -2024

Mona Akmal M A Nasr

Ancestral funerary knives: why did flint knives enter the funerary realm? , 2024

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Flint inventories of Lublin-Volhynian culture burials from sites 1A and 2A in Strzyżów, Hrubieszów district, in light of the archaeological and traseological analysis

Anna Zakościelna

Sprawozdania Archeologiczne, 2017

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