The distribution and consumption of adze-blades made of amphibolite that occurred in settlements and burial sites of the Linear Pottery Culture is the main focus of this article. With this purpose in mind, two aspects were considered: the percentage of adze-blades made of amphibolite in relation to the total number of adzes-blades as well as the number of adze-blades linked to the number of households or graves. Interpolation was applied to define and highlight different areas of consumption. Additionally, a new approach for measuring the connection between settlements and burial sites is proposed. Consequently a rank correlation between the amounts of amphibolite found in both types of sites was adapted to compare the data
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Sedentary lifestyle, agriculture and production of ceramic vessels are just a few aspects connected ...
Many authors have considered pottery manufacturing constraints and sociocultural elements as factors...
The extent to which non-agricultural production in prehistory had cost-benefit motivations has long ...
Around 5300 BC the first farmers (Linear Pottery Culture) reached the Rhineland. In the region of th...
Ceramics are particularly well suited for investigating general patterns of the distribution of prem...
Modelling the evolution of the consumption of products in prehistory with map algebra methods brings...
Ceramics are particularly well suited for investigating general patterns of the distribution of prem...
International audienceThis article presents the mineral resource procurement territories of Early Ne...
Economic archaeology is currently oriented toward either ecological approaches or aspects of handicr...
International audienceZiel dieser Studie war es, kognitive Prozesse in einem bestimmten technischen ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the organisation of production and exchange in the Later Iro...
This thesis demonstrates the distribution of several prehistoriccommodities by the characterization ...
Here we show the results of a study concerning a small group of shaft-hole axes found in northeaster...
International audienceModelling the evolution of the consumption of products in prehistory with map ...
This thesis examines the economic and social implications of amphorae distribution in Roman Britain....
Sedentary lifestyle, agriculture and production of ceramic vessels are just a few aspects connected ...
Many authors have considered pottery manufacturing constraints and sociocultural elements as factors...
The extent to which non-agricultural production in prehistory had cost-benefit motivations has long ...