In this paper, two groups of ancient sites located in the Lower Volga River basin are analysed. The first group is linked to the emergence of the oldest pottery in this region, which is one of the most ancient in Europe. The presence of this feature of the ‘Neolithic package’ can be dated to the middle of the 7th millenium BC. A production economy is a particular feature of the second group of sites, which can be dated to the end of the 6th millenium BC. This is one of the earliest pieces of evidence of the existence of domesticated species in Eastern Europe. These two groups of sites show the initial stages of two Neolithisation models in the Lower Volga basin.V članku analiziramo dve skupini najdišč na območju spodnjega dela reke Volge. P...
This study focuses on the pottery-bearing ("Neolithic") sites of the northern Azov Sea region. The v...
The article is an attempt to retrace the appearance and growth or reduction in the number of Neolith...
The Upper Volga culture (UVC) in the Volga and Oka basin is one of the earliest pottery cultures in ...
In this paper, two groups of ancient sites located in the Lower Volga River basin are analysed. The ...
The characteristics of the oldest pottery in Eastern Europe, located in three main regions, the Lowe...
The Lower Volga region territory plays a large part in studying the origin of producing economy. It ...
The paper focuses on the results of archaeological, palaezoological, and radiocarbon analyses of Neo...
In this article, we present a new method of studying Neolithic Volga-Kama pottery, which involves ty...
The article is devoted to the Neolithisation in the forest zone of the Middle Volga River basin. The...
The appearance of the Neolithic in the Upper Volga region is to be associated with infiltrations of ...
The characteristics of the oldest pottery in Eastern Europe, located in three main regions, the Lowe...
The paper presents the Early Neolithic Elshanka culture in Povolzhye forest-steppe. Along with the p...
The Lower and Middle Volga basin regions border the Caucasus and Central Asia in the South. These re...
The territory of the Lower Volga plays an important role in the study of the Neolithic of Eastern Eu...
This study focuses on the pottery-bearing ("Neolithic") sites of the northern Azov Sea region. The v...
This study focuses on the pottery-bearing ("Neolithic") sites of the northern Azov Sea region. The v...
The article is an attempt to retrace the appearance and growth or reduction in the number of Neolith...
The Upper Volga culture (UVC) in the Volga and Oka basin is one of the earliest pottery cultures in ...
In this paper, two groups of ancient sites located in the Lower Volga River basin are analysed. The ...
The characteristics of the oldest pottery in Eastern Europe, located in three main regions, the Lowe...
The Lower Volga region territory plays a large part in studying the origin of producing economy. It ...
The paper focuses on the results of archaeological, palaezoological, and radiocarbon analyses of Neo...
In this article, we present a new method of studying Neolithic Volga-Kama pottery, which involves ty...
The article is devoted to the Neolithisation in the forest zone of the Middle Volga River basin. The...
The appearance of the Neolithic in the Upper Volga region is to be associated with infiltrations of ...
The characteristics of the oldest pottery in Eastern Europe, located in three main regions, the Lowe...
The paper presents the Early Neolithic Elshanka culture in Povolzhye forest-steppe. Along with the p...
The Lower and Middle Volga basin regions border the Caucasus and Central Asia in the South. These re...
The territory of the Lower Volga plays an important role in the study of the Neolithic of Eastern Eu...
This study focuses on the pottery-bearing ("Neolithic") sites of the northern Azov Sea region. The v...
This study focuses on the pottery-bearing ("Neolithic") sites of the northern Azov Sea region. The v...
The article is an attempt to retrace the appearance and growth or reduction in the number of Neolith...
The Upper Volga culture (UVC) in the Volga and Oka basin is one of the earliest pottery cultures in ...