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Tomasz Chmielewski

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In the spring of 2017, amateur metal detectorists discovered a Late Bronze Age hoard near the village of Kaliska, Poland. Comprising over 120 artefacts, it is one of the most impressive Bronze Age finds within Pomerania. The authors discuss the hoard's contents and context, as well as its chronology.
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This paper presents results of accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon (AMS 14C) dating of prehistoric samples (human and animal bones, cremated human bones, charcoals, and other charred plant macroremains) from archaeological sites located in the area of Dobużek Scarp, on the Sokal Ridge in central-eastern Poland (E Poland). The date list report...
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The study addresses remains of two peculiar graves unearthed at the site Mikulin 9 in the Dobużek Scarp (Pol. Skarpa Dobużańska) area in Western Volhynia. Unique character of the burials under consideration consists in the peculiarity of funeral ritual performed, scenario of which was basically divided into two acts of burning of the deceased – onc...
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In this research, sampling optimisation and modelling based thereon follow from the assumption that each human skeleton can be treated as a set of heterochronous carbon reservoirs capable of supplying at least an elementary sequence consisting of two ¹⁴ C dates corresponding to the moment of birth (otic capsule) and that of demise (ribs), as well a...
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By studying the microscopic record of infills of archaeological features, it is possible to reveal their formation history and consequently obtain a better understanding of natural and cultural factors which have operated at the sites, following the assumption that specific past land use practices leave specific microarchaeological imprints. At mul...
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Wstęp Przy okazji opublikowanego niedawno opraco-wania wyników eksploracji pozostałości kurhanu ze stanowiska 6 w Wysokiej (Chmielewski, Roma-now 2015) dokonany został przegląd stanu badań nad kulturą ceramiki sznurowej na Nizinie Śląskiej. W konkluzjach wspomnianego artykułu za strate-giczny przedmiot dalszych studiów w tym kierunku uznano, między...
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This annex presents a reviewed absolute dating of the Bodrogkeresztúr culture based on results of 14C ages' measurements obtained for relevant finds. The chronolgical sequence of Tiszapolgár → Bodrogkeresztúr → Hunyadi-halom cycle was inferred from models of overlapping and contiguous succession of particular phases.
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Year 2011 brought about the publishing of a thesis regarding the presence of imports from the Bodrogkeresztúr culture at the Pomeranian site in Dąbki. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the weakness of the arguments supporting this claim put forth since then. This polemic is complementary to the critical remarks expressed earlier, and does not...
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Early phases of the Funnel Beaker culture development in the Morava basin. Comments on the margin of the recent synthesis W roku 2017 w Brnie, jako 33 tom serii Pravěk. Sup-plementum, ukazała się monograficzna praca bez-pretensjonalnie zatytułowana przez jej Autora, Mi-roslava Šmída, jako Nálevkovité poháry na Mora-vě. Cieszący się uznaniem w środk...
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Despite their great potential, charred particles of chaff-and-straw temper from daub architecture have very rarely been considered as material suitable for ¹⁴ C dating. This short paper is intended to change this situation. With this aim in mind, we first present the rationale and objectives of the sampling procedure based on archaeobotanical explo...
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The author carried out a thorough re-analysis of two eneolithic grave assemblages from Upper Silesia. Both burials discussed in the text yielded culturally and chronologically distinct vessels with discoid attachments of handles (Germ. Scheibenhenkel). The findings in question are very important for the understanding of the decline of the Middle En...
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Feather grass (Stipa sp.) in the Neolithic and Eneolithic of Central Europe. A contribution to the debate on the phenomenon. Feather grass is a xerotermic plant genus typical for the temperate grasslands constituting the large Eurasian steppe and forest-steppe belt. In Central Europe the main area of its occurrence is Carpathian steppe named in Hun...
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The essential role of yarn spinning in textile production is indisputable. In this context, spindle whorls, the basic spinning accessories that can be found in the archaeological record, are commonly discussed. Even though the importance of the technical specification of spindle whorls has been already recognized by some authors, their functional c...
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In this paper questions of relative and absolute chronology of the Early and Middle Eneolithic of the present territory of SouthEast Poland and West Ukraine are reconsidered. Author aims to trigger discussion on the chronological position of late Malice culture and succeeding Lublin-Volhynia culture.

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