The article focuses on the matter of significance of flint daggers on the area settled by Early Bronze Age societies connected with Únětice Culture Kościan Group. Analytical part is separated into two sections. The first is a case study of a stray find from Bronikowo (com. Śmigiel) and the second involve typological analysis of flint daggers from western part of Polish Lowlands. Results gathered give an overview of an issue propounded in a title
Celem pracy jest próba zaprezentowania technik krzemieniarskich najwcześniejszych ugrupowań eneolity...
The presented article aims at discussing the discovery of two types of axes made of bronze, coming ...
Praca skupia się na późnośredniowiecznych i wczesnonowożytnych puginałach znalezionych na terenie Po...
Flint daggers with attributes reminiscent of late Neolithic Scandinavian forms are relatively numer...
The Lublin-Volhynian culture retouched blade daggers are unique forms of flint tools in the Eneolith...
The paper presents a multifaceted analysis of flint arrowheads. It was based on an assemblage of 121...
This paper deals with large bifacial flint points, i.e. daggers and spearheads, in Lithuania during ...
This PhD project was aimed at presenting selected aspects of daily life of hunter-gathering societie...
This paper presents the Moravian finds of flint axes made of banded Krzemionki flint (14 pcs.) and s...
Paper presents results of analysis of the assemblage of flint artefacts from the settlement of Linea...
The authors describe two finds of bronze products from Central Poland (the former Łęczyca district):...
This paper concerns the development and spread of flint daggers during the Neolithic and early metal...
Flint has a limited distribution in the Scandinavian area, natural sources being largely confined to...
This article seeks to clarify the reason for the flourishing of daggers during the first millennia o...
The article describes two bronze artefacts discovered without context in the Lublin region. The firs...
Celem pracy jest próba zaprezentowania technik krzemieniarskich najwcześniejszych ugrupowań eneolity...
The presented article aims at discussing the discovery of two types of axes made of bronze, coming ...
Praca skupia się na późnośredniowiecznych i wczesnonowożytnych puginałach znalezionych na terenie Po...
Flint daggers with attributes reminiscent of late Neolithic Scandinavian forms are relatively numer...
The Lublin-Volhynian culture retouched blade daggers are unique forms of flint tools in the Eneolith...
The paper presents a multifaceted analysis of flint arrowheads. It was based on an assemblage of 121...
This paper deals with large bifacial flint points, i.e. daggers and spearheads, in Lithuania during ...
This PhD project was aimed at presenting selected aspects of daily life of hunter-gathering societie...
This paper presents the Moravian finds of flint axes made of banded Krzemionki flint (14 pcs.) and s...
Paper presents results of analysis of the assemblage of flint artefacts from the settlement of Linea...
The authors describe two finds of bronze products from Central Poland (the former Łęczyca district):...
This paper concerns the development and spread of flint daggers during the Neolithic and early metal...
Flint has a limited distribution in the Scandinavian area, natural sources being largely confined to...
This article seeks to clarify the reason for the flourishing of daggers during the first millennia o...
The article describes two bronze artefacts discovered without context in the Lublin region. The firs...
Celem pracy jest próba zaprezentowania technik krzemieniarskich najwcześniejszych ugrupowań eneolity...
The presented article aims at discussing the discovery of two types of axes made of bronze, coming ...
Praca skupia się na późnośredniowiecznych i wczesnonowożytnych puginałach znalezionych na terenie Po...