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From Studies on Cultures of the 4th Millennium BC in the Central Part of the Polish Coastal Area
Subtitle:Przegląd Archeologiczny T. 36 (1989)
Creator: Publisher:Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Historii Kultury Materialnej
Place of publishing: Date issued/created: Description: Type of object: Subject and Keywords:Neolithic -- Poland ; southern Baltic Sea basin ; environment ; Neolithic cultures ; hunters-fishers ; material culture of the Neolithic
Abstract:It is a preliminary report of a research project investigating a hunters-fishermen’s settlement from the 4th millennium B.C. It was located on the sandy island on the lake near the shore of the Baltic Sea. The activities of the settlements inhabitants have also left their traces on the shore of the island. Peat trenches have yielded a number of organic matter artefacts and pottery, while in sand trenches flint and stone objects were found. The activities of the groups inhabiting (ca. 4200-3200 B.C.) the island were fishing, hunting and gathering. Pig and cattle husbandry was of little significance. Its role, however, increased during the whole of the 4th millennium. Animal and fish bones indicate that land area was mainly exploited, and the sea played an insignificant role. The groups had contacts with farmers. This has been confirmed by imports of pottery and stone tools. The author regards the artefacts from Dąbki near Darłowo as a Polish variety of the Ertebølle circle
Relation: Volume: Start page: End page: Resource type: Detailed Resource Type: Format: Resource Identifier: Source:IAiE PAN, call no. P III 149 ; IAiE PAN, call no. P III 272 ; IAiE PAN, call no. P III 353 ; click here to follow the link
Language: Rights: Terms of use:Copyright-protected material. May be used within the limits of statutory user freedoms
Digitizing institution:Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Original in:Library of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Projects co-financed by:Ministry of Science and Higher Education ; Activities popularizing science (DUN)
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