Although Jan Kowalczyk’s work on the Funnel Beaker culture (TRB) did not particularly refer to western Lesser Poland, many of his general and detailed reflections on Neolithic archae-ology can be utilized to better characterise this culture in this territory. The TRB appeared there c. 3750/3700 BC and existed until c. 2800 BC. “Funnel Beaker” acculturation of the late Lengyel-Polgár populations could play a large part in the origins of the local branch of this culture. For many years, the TRB seemed to be scarcely represented. This notion has changed since early 1970s onwards, due to more and more intensive investigations. Currently, western Lesser Poland is perceived as an equally important region of the TRB development as other the most i...
The present paper discusses the scientific and popular science publications by Jan Kowalczyk referri...
The site Vynnyky-Lisivka near Lviv is a model example of a settlement of the Funnel Beaker Culture i...
The paper presents a Neolithic feature discovered in trench G of the widely-known Paleolithic Gravet...
Although Jan Kowalczyk’s work on the Funnel Beaker culture (TRB) did not particularly refer to west...
The article discusses the contribution of Jan Kowalczyk to the study of the Funnel Beaker culture. T...
The article deals with making of pottery among the European Mesolithic communities. The author, refe...
Neolithic communities appeared in Polish territories around the mid-6th millennium BC. However, unti...
The authors discuss the current state of knowledge concerning the specific pottery features of the F...
The article concerns the Neolithic settlement structures of the Funnel Beaker culture and Globular A...
In the article, the author discusses and accepts the need to rejuvenate the chronology of the beginn...
Non-megalithic long barrows were the earliest type of monumental tombs that occurred in ...
At the beginning of the 4th millennium BC, a new archaeological unit, the southeastern variant of th...
The article concerns the absolute dating of the Funnel Beaker culture over the upper Bug and the upp...
W niniejszej pracy poddano analizie inwentarz krzemienny z trzech jam, znajdujących się w obrębie wy...
Jan Kowalczyk exhibited great interest in the issues related to the prehistoric acquisition of flint...
The present paper discusses the scientific and popular science publications by Jan Kowalczyk referri...
The site Vynnyky-Lisivka near Lviv is a model example of a settlement of the Funnel Beaker Culture i...
The paper presents a Neolithic feature discovered in trench G of the widely-known Paleolithic Gravet...
Although Jan Kowalczyk’s work on the Funnel Beaker culture (TRB) did not particularly refer to west...
The article discusses the contribution of Jan Kowalczyk to the study of the Funnel Beaker culture. T...
The article deals with making of pottery among the European Mesolithic communities. The author, refe...
Neolithic communities appeared in Polish territories around the mid-6th millennium BC. However, unti...
The authors discuss the current state of knowledge concerning the specific pottery features of the F...
The article concerns the Neolithic settlement structures of the Funnel Beaker culture and Globular A...
In the article, the author discusses and accepts the need to rejuvenate the chronology of the beginn...
Non-megalithic long barrows were the earliest type of monumental tombs that occurred in ...
At the beginning of the 4th millennium BC, a new archaeological unit, the southeastern variant of th...
The article concerns the absolute dating of the Funnel Beaker culture over the upper Bug and the upp...
W niniejszej pracy poddano analizie inwentarz krzemienny z trzech jam, znajdujących się w obrębie wy...
Jan Kowalczyk exhibited great interest in the issues related to the prehistoric acquisition of flint...
The present paper discusses the scientific and popular science publications by Jan Kowalczyk referri...
The site Vynnyky-Lisivka near Lviv is a model example of a settlement of the Funnel Beaker Culture i...
The paper presents a Neolithic feature discovered in trench G of the widely-known Paleolithic Gravet...