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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