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Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 68 (2016)
Creator:Diachenko, Aleksandr ; Kruk, Janusz ; Milisauskas, Sarunas
Publisher:Instytut Archeolgoii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Place of publishing: Date issued/created: Description: Type of object: Subject and Keywords:spatial behavior ; demographic development ; Neolithic ; Bronocice ; Funnel Beaker culture ; bell-curve
Abstract:Spatial archaeology usually links population estimates to settlement functions. Normal (Gaussian) or binomial distributions of a variable reflecting population values are used for groups of sites identified as seasonal occupations, hamlets, villages, centers etc. However, using this approach the demographic development remains hidden in bell-curves. To solve this issue we propose a research procedure that considers spatio-demographic development of the population. Application of this procedure to Funnel Beaker sites in the Bronocice region led to the identification of at least 7 sub-phases in the ‘classical’ period Bronocice 3 (BR II) and 4 (BR III) and could be increased to 8-9 sub-phases
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