Werra, Dagmara H. ; Szeliga, Marcin ; Pyżewicz, Katarzyna ; Burgert, Pavel
Archaeological Reports ; Archäologische Berichte
Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk
At Neolithic archaeological sites in Poland, obsidian stands out as the most common ‘exotic’ raw material. There are over several hundred Neolithic sites where artefacts made from this raw material have been recovered. Given the absence of natural obsidian outcrops in Poland, it is evident that these artefacts were imported to the sites through various means, such as direct procurement or exchanges. One of the most extensive collections was found at Opatów, representing the Samborzec-Opatów group of the Late Neolithic. This collection forms the core of our discussion, in which we aim to explore the economic systems involved in the acquisition of obsidian. Results obtained from our analyses (technological, morphological, and traceological) constitute the foundation for considering various hypotheses regarding the significance and value of ‘exotic’ materials for Neolithic communities.
0081-3834 ; doi:10.23858/SA/76.2024.1.3616
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Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Library of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Oct 31, 2024
https://rcin.org.pl./publication/279388
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