Przegląd Archeologiczny T. 53 (2005)
Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Some doubtful conclusions appearing from the Gautier paper concerning mammal bones of the Stone Age forager site Dudka in NE-Poland is discussed. The choice particularly an island for yearly, seasonal encampment is argued as economical profitable - for fishing and hazelnut gathering, but ungulates hunting carried on the mainland. Traces of keeping semidomesticatedpigs on the island are searching mainly in palaeobotanical data. The controversial method for distinguishing domesticated mammals from their wild relatives is discussed. Some individual bones (of bison, horse, dog, and pig) are re-examining, because their correct identifications are important for the history of these species in the Polish Plain - time of occurrences, status in hunter-gatherer society including eventual local domestication
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Gumiński, Witold
Perzanowska, Joanna Makomaska-Juchiewicz, Małgorzata
Zakrzewska, Grażyna
Osypińska, Marta
Łoziński, Paweł (1883–1942)
Sobociński, Marian
Fleming, Hans Friedrich von (1670–1733) Martini, Johann Christian ( –1752) August II Mocny (1670–1733) Pingeling, Gottfried Christian (1688–1769)