
Paweł Zawiślak
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Sławomir Jastrzębski on Site 1C in Gródek, Hrubieszów
district, 44 settlement structures of the Funnel Beaker
culture and also an ditch and a pit of the Lublin-Volhynia
culture were discovered. There was also revealed a few
pottery concentrations linked with the Funnel Beaker
culture and potsherds of the Tripolye culture. Samples
of organic material from 9 Funnel Beaker structures
and the ditch of the Lublin-Volhynia culture gave 12
radiocarbon dates. The paper presents assemblages of
artifacts from Neolithic structure, taking into account
their chronology.
Funnel Beaker culture on Site 10 in Szumów, Puławy
district (AZP 74-78/69). The site is located on sands,
on the northern foreland of the Nałęczów Plateau, on
the Lubartów Upland. On the area of 25 ares there
were discovered 43 archaeological structures and a cultural layer, all linked with the Funnel Beaker culture.
The same affiliation has been attributed to potsherds,
spindle whorls, loom weights, diminutive axe presentations in clay, and also flint and stone artifacts. Use of
clay has been also confirmed by abundance of daub,
also constructional. On the ground of pottery style and
analogies from other sites we can date the settlement
in Szumów to the period 3650–3350 BC.
Sławomir Jastrzębski on Site 1C in Gródek, Hrubieszów
district, 44 settlement structures of the Funnel Beaker
culture and also an ditch and a pit of the Lublin-Volhynia
culture were discovered. There was also revealed a few
pottery concentrations linked with the Funnel Beaker
culture and potsherds of the Tripolye culture. Samples
of organic material from 9 Funnel Beaker structures
and the ditch of the Lublin-Volhynia culture gave 12
radiocarbon dates. The paper presents assemblages of
artifacts from Neolithic structure, taking into account
their chronology.
Funnel Beaker culture on Site 10 in Szumów, Puławy
district (AZP 74-78/69). The site is located on sands,
on the northern foreland of the Nałęczów Plateau, on
the Lubartów Upland. On the area of 25 ares there
were discovered 43 archaeological structures and a cultural layer, all linked with the Funnel Beaker culture.
The same affiliation has been attributed to potsherds,
spindle whorls, loom weights, diminutive axe presentations in clay, and also flint and stone artifacts. Use of
clay has been also confirmed by abundance of daub,
also constructional. On the ground of pottery style and
analogies from other sites we can date the settlement
in Szumów to the period 3650–3350 BC.