Relations of Mesolithic hunter-gatherers of Pomerania (Poland) with Neolithic cultures of central Europe
Mesolithic
Beaker
Settlement (finance)
Human settlement
DOI:
10.1179/0093469013z.00000000059
Publication Date:
2013-07-23T03:05:17Z
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ABSTRACT
The appearance of the first farming groups on North European Plain was turning point for Mesolithic foragers who had inhabited that region almost 7000 years. Interrelations between these two very different communities are fascinating archaeologists interested in northern Stone Age. Research at Dąbki Poland provides elements a discussion Neolithic transformation along southern Baltic coast. Pottery from regions by Danubian societies has been found hunting-gathering context (), fact sheds light relations local Late and early farmers. Imports Linear Culture, Stroked Lengyel Ertebølle Culture associated with layers, while pottery Bodrogkeresztúr is related Funnel Beaker settlement. This imported reflects long lasting contacts those promoted neolithization coastal region.
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