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The site layouts of the SBK settlements with rondels

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    0477812 - ARÚ 2018 NL eng A - Abstract
    Končelová, Markéta - Květina, Petr
    The site layouts of the SBK settlements with rondels.
    Building bridges. Abstract book of the 23rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists 2017. Maastricht: European Association of Archaeologists, 2017 - (Bazelmans, J.; Klinkhamer Group). s. 48. ISBN 9789057992858.
    [Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists /23./. 30.08.2017-03.09.2017, Maastricht]
    R&D Projects: GA ČR GA15-16963S
    Institutional support: RVO:67985912
    Keywords : late neolithic settlement * rondel * structural differences
    Subject RIV: AC - Archeology, Anthropology, Ethnology
    http://www.eaa2017maastricht.nl/download2476

    The aim of this paper is to present the significantly different relationship between the settlement structures that were revealed at the Kolín I Neolithic site (i.e. the 1st half of the 5th Millennium BC) by archaeological analysis on one hand, and spatial analysis on the other. The paper is based on a project that focuses on Late Neolithic settlements, seeking to define structural differences that exist between the sites with rondels and those without them. The presence of two such rondels in Kolín I classifies this settlement among the primary group of settlements of this type. Although several dozens of similar Late Neolithic sites with rondels are known in Central Europe, the conceptual relationship between space and time was addressed only in a few individual cases. Despite their monumentality, the existing floor plans of the Neolithic longhouses located in Kolín, together with other additional settlement objects and the rondel site itself represent merely an imprint of the original societies. What is interesting therefore is how these components are differentiated when their archaeological features, including the ceramic and stone assemblages are compared.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0274057

     
     
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