Tomasz Oberc

ORCID: 0000-0002-0186-261X
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Research Areas
  • Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Historical and Archaeological Studies
  • Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
  • Archaeological Research and Protection
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Cultural Heritage Materials Analysis
  • Botany and Plant Ecology Studies
  • Historical and Cultural Studies of Poland
  • Geological Formations and Processes Exploration

Polish Academy of Sciences
2020-2025

Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii
2020-2022

Jagiellonian University
2020

Zusammenfassung In der zweiten Hälfte des 6. Jahrtausends v. Chr. wanderten die ersten mit Bandkeramik verbundenen Bauern aus und ihre Kultur verbreitete sich in Gebiete nördlich Karpaten. Bisher hatte man angenommen, dass diese frühneolithische Ausbreitung einen Zeitraum um ca. 5500–5400 fällt, was vor allem auf vergleichende Studien stilistischen Merkmale Keramik stützte. Seit einiger Zeit gibt es jedoch bei zahlreichen Forschern Zweifel, ob Art Dekoration Gefäße absoluten Daten...

10.1515/pz-2024-2052 article DE Praehistorische Zeitschrift 2025-01-07

Trenčianske Bohuslavice Gravettian site has been known since the early 1980s, with possibly longest sequence of Upper Palaeolithic human occupation in region, including a peculiar assemblage lithic tools composed bifacial leaf points. This paper presents results 2017 excavation season that produced new data on absolute chronology, stratigraphy, paleobotany, archaeology, and archaeozoology site. We found earliest most probably belongs to Aurignacian. is followed by two Late layers layer...

10.1080/00934690.2020.1733334 article EN Journal of Field Archaeology 2020-03-09

The aim of the study is to provide an insight in possible modes use space and organization work within settlements south-eastern group Funnel Beaker Culture (FBC SE) utilizing framework for integrating use-wear lithic artefacts intra-site analyses their deposition patterns. Those concerns Site 2 Zawarża, Pińczów commune. Excavations on site spanned from 1959 1963, culminating uncovering 58 ares site, which equals approximately 60% its supposed area. This fact along with already published set...

10.23858/sa/76.2024.1.3576 article EN cc-by Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 2024-10-14

This paper presents a thorough analysis of ornaments discovered in two Neolithic burials at Samborzec Site 1, providing valuable insights into their origins and significance. The artefacts, retrieved over six decades ago the woman child, have undergone extensive examination, including raw material identification, microwear studies, red residues found on surfaces. While most concerned were crafted from marble, beads identified as Spondylus shells. Chemical residues, primarily marble...

10.23858/sa/76.2024.1.3585 article EN cc-by Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 2024-10-14

The Foothills of the Northern Carpathian region were an important part ecumene Linear Pottery Culture (LBK), as witnessed by repetitive pattern settlement in such areas. Multiple sites associated with this archaeological culture can be found near Raba basin Wieliczka and Bochnia, well Rzeszów Foothills. Among these, complex LBK Dunajec stands out, most distant from centres. also represent a different system than clusters uncovered upland areas: are mostly located highest points local...

10.4467/00015229aac.23.003.19099 article EN cc-by-nd Acta Archaeologica Carpathica 2023-01-01

So called flat graves of south-eastern group Funnel Beaker Culture (FBC SE) is a phenomenon underrepresented in archaeological studies the Eneolithic. Researchers’ focus on “the megalithic idea” recent decades left other forms burial largely unexplored. In fact, it seems, that even 70% FBC SE could be described as latter group. this study, some comment localisation within cemeteries, constructions and orientation will provided, based sample collected from previously published most known...

10.23858/sa/72.2020.1.006 article EN cc-by Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 2020-01-01

In 2019, two partially damaged features linked to the late phase of Mierzanowice culture were examined during a short rescue survey in Dobranowice, Kraków district. A fragmentarily preserved human skeleton was discovered at bottom one pits. Aerial prospection established that are part an extensive Early Bronze Age settlement, perfectly legible highly eroded ploughed field. The site had not been previously recorded. It belongs settlement micro-region abundant and funerary finds culture....

10.4467/21995923fq.22.003.17063 article EN Folia Quaternaria 2022-01-01
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