1. Bell Beakers in the Masurian Lake District in north-eastern Poland – relics and identification issues.
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Manasterski, Dariusz, Januszek, Katarzyna, and Cetwińska, Aleksandra
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NEOLITHIC Period , *CULTURAL property , *LOCAL culture , *RELICS , *CERAMICS - Abstract
The essay "Bell Beakers in the Masurian Lakeland in Northeast Poland - Relics and Identification Problems" confirms that the influence of the Bell Beaker culture extended to the Vistula Basin. New discoveries in the North Podlachian Lowland, especially in the Masurian Lakeland, show that this region was heavily influenced by the Iwno culture, which spread the Bell Beaker influence in this part of Europe. The analysis of ceramic and flint artifacts from the Ząbie X and Szestno II sites revealed that these objects can clearly be associated with Bell Beakers and have no connection to the local Iwno culture. This suggests that in the late Neolithic period, individuals with the cultural heritage of the Bell Beaker culture reached the area of the Masurian Lakeland and the North Podlachian Lowland. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2022
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