In the Bronze Age flint was still being used throughout Europe. In the early periods of that age flint continued to play an important role in the economy in many areas, as evidenced by the numerous flint mines in use at the time as well as flint tools. In the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages, flint still had an important place in the economies of communities living in East Central Europe. At the same time, analysis of late flint industries suggests that some of those had no utilitarian significance. The presence of flint, especially in inhumation graves from the cemetery at Weklice (used by communities of the Wielbark culture during the Roman Period) potentially adds to the debate about its significance. The cemetery at Weklice is the one of...
Archaeological excavations carried out at site 37 in Mirosław since 2016 have revealed ...
Until now, Osówka (Fig. 1) has been known from the scant mention by Stefan Nosek who described an ac...
The aim of this paper is to present the multidimensional characteristics of the feature number 4 at ...
In the Bronze Age flint was still being used throughout Europe. In the early periods of that age fli...
The paper presents a multifaceted analysis of flint arrowheads. It was based on an assemblage of 121...
Baltic erratic flint is one of the most important stone raw materials used in the area of the Polish...
The present study sums up the innovative research of Sergiey M. Razumov dealing with the question o...
A Roman Glass Bowl Engrav...
The following study covers flint artefacts unearthed during the six seasons of archaeological excava...
In studies of Baltic region’s Bronze Age communities amber artefacts are very rarely mentioned, in c...
Flint daggers with attributes reminiscent of late Neolithic Scandinavian forms are relatively numer...
This paper presents the first comprehensive compilation of Late Neolithic (c. 2350 –1700 BC) metal ...
The article focuses on the matter of significance of flint daggers on the area settled by Early Bron...
After the amateur discovery of a hoard of bronze ornaments (a kidney bracelet and two hollow ankle r...
Flint flakes as sacrificial finds The composition of various archaeological find categories often di...
Archaeological excavations carried out at site 37 in Mirosław since 2016 have revealed ...
Until now, Osówka (Fig. 1) has been known from the scant mention by Stefan Nosek who described an ac...
The aim of this paper is to present the multidimensional characteristics of the feature number 4 at ...
In the Bronze Age flint was still being used throughout Europe. In the early periods of that age fli...
The paper presents a multifaceted analysis of flint arrowheads. It was based on an assemblage of 121...
Baltic erratic flint is one of the most important stone raw materials used in the area of the Polish...
The present study sums up the innovative research of Sergiey M. Razumov dealing with the question o...
A Roman Glass Bowl Engrav...
The following study covers flint artefacts unearthed during the six seasons of archaeological excava...
In studies of Baltic region’s Bronze Age communities amber artefacts are very rarely mentioned, in c...
Flint daggers with attributes reminiscent of late Neolithic Scandinavian forms are relatively numer...
This paper presents the first comprehensive compilation of Late Neolithic (c. 2350 –1700 BC) metal ...
The article focuses on the matter of significance of flint daggers on the area settled by Early Bron...
After the amateur discovery of a hoard of bronze ornaments (a kidney bracelet and two hollow ankle r...
Flint flakes as sacrificial finds The composition of various archaeological find categories often di...
Archaeological excavations carried out at site 37 in Mirosław since 2016 have revealed ...
Until now, Osówka (Fig. 1) has been known from the scant mention by Stefan Nosek who described an ac...
The aim of this paper is to present the multidimensional characteristics of the feature number 4 at ...