Germania. — 2003. — 81. — S. 401–442. Eine Übersicht über die Situation an der Peripherie der Verbreitung der Kugelamphorenkultur verfolgt drei Grundziele. Erstens die Veranschaulichung der besonderen Vielfalt kultureller Kontexte, in denen Relikte der Kugelamphorenkultur entdeckt wurden. Zweitens eine Skizze verschiedener Interpretationsperspektiven der konkreten Quellen,...
Assemblage PZAF. — 2014. — pp. 42-58. This paper presents a specific case-study of one of the rare archaeological occasions when the researcher deals with a single or short-term event, which left substantial material evidence. In this case, the evidence consists of animal bones from the Middle/Late Neolithic, found in a tight cluster in a pit. The assemblage is especially...
Kurhany i obrządek pogrzebowy w IV–II tysiącleciu p.n.e. / red. Hanna Kowalewska-Marszałek, Piotr Włodarczak. — Kraków, 2011. — s. 109-122. Burial mounds raised over the graves, build on circular or oval plans, also known as barrows, are not a common phenomenon in the Globular Amphora culture. Relatively well (and this does not mean: satisfactorily) has this phenomenon been...
Przeglad Archeologiczny. — 2003. — Vol. 51. — pp. 87-122. The paper centers on issues related to the south-western centers of the Globular Amphora culture, situated mainly on the Bohemian Plateau and in Moravia. Its purpose is (1) to systemize the knowledge by including the accretion of relevant source data and (2) to explore the cultural context in which populations of the...
Rocznik Grudziądzki. — 2015. — XXIII. — s. 13-39. This article is a continuation of the studies conducted by the author on the settlement of Neolithic populations who inhabited the territory of Świecie Plauteau. The aim of this study was to reconstruct the basic tendencies of the settlement development of the population of globular amphora culture who inhabited the area of...
A. Cofta-Broniewska (ed.) New tendencies in studies of Globular Amphorae culture, Archaeologia Interregionalis, vol. 14. — Warszawa-Kraków-Poznań, 1991. — p.113-136. A hypothesis may be put forward that the GAC tradition had an important function in Kuiavia and that it was realized in two ways. First, it was the only neolithic tradition which in a relatively integrated form as...
Journal for Ancient Studies. — 2014. — Vol. 3. — pp. 67–85. The Western Globular Amphora culture is an integral component of a widespread cultural complex, which occupies larger parts of Central and Eastern Europe at the turn of the 4th to the 3rd millennium BC. The application of multivariate statistics and GIS-based analysis allowed for two results, of which the first one is a...
Journal of Neolithic Archaeology. — 2006. — No 8. — 10 p. The social life of animals in the societies of the past was mostly that of ritual. One can have a closer look at the question by examining the so-called animal burials (= animal deposits). In this paper the case area shall be Kujavia, a region situated in central Poland. The collection of data on animal deposits, made...
Poznań: Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, 1996. — 172 p. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies, vol. 4). — ISBN: 83-86094-03-6 Globular Amphora culture settlements make one of the most important systems of circulation of cultural patterns in the border zone between the drainage areas of the Baltic and Black Seas. One aspect of this problem, namely the „eastern exodus" mentioned in the...
Second Edition. — Translated by John Comber and Piotr T. Zebrowski. — Poznan (Poland), 2010. — 352 p. — (Baltic-Pontic Studies; Volume 8). — ISBN: 83-86094-07-9. The societies of the Globular Amphora culture (GAC) in eastern Europe have already been discussed in one of the previous volumes of the Baltic-Pontic Studies (4). The papers included in it presented new Globular...