Lithuanian archeologists claim that the rise of the Bronze Age in the Lithuanian area could be delimited within the period of 700 years. Therefore, this research, on the basis of the latest data in the spheres of archaeology, radiocarbon 14C dating, landscape archaeology, palynology and zooarchaeology, aims to define the exact date of the emergence of the Bronze Age as well as to throw some light on economic and social changes during this period. Qualitative radiocarbon dating is the best means to solve chronological problems (Table 1), and it proves that in the Lithuanian area the early Bronze Age started ca 2000 BC. This period (2000-1650 BC) was marked by the emergence of farming economy and its rapid spread (Table 2). Compared to other ...
The economic model of the Lithuanian Late Bronze Age (1100–500 cal BC) has long been based on zooarc...
Our knowledge of the timing and completeness of the transition from foraging, fishing and hunting to...
Settled since several thousand years the Baltic Sea area has arich and to some degree well documente...
1. In the eastern Baltic region a fanning economy appeared alongside the traditional hunting, fishin...
The period before Christ, i.e. the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age, in the northern...
The Early Bronze Age in Lithuania, and especially the final part, saw the most important changes in ...
The article analyzes the campsites of the Stone and Bronze Age in Karaviškės (the 6th settlement of ...
Whilst the practice of cremation first emerged and spread in the East Baltic region during the 2nd–1...
The beginning of Vilnius is often dated year 1323. When the grand duke of Lithuania Gediminas wrote ...
The Early Bronze Age (1800–1100 cal BC) is among one of the most poorly understood prehistoric perio...
The Trzciniec Culture, Trzciniec Cultural Circle and Trzciniec Horizon are the names of a cultural a...
Current knowledge of the beginnings of crop cultivation in Lithuania is based mainly on Cerealia-typ...
In 2009, the 14th volume of Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) ran a series of papers summing up the state ...
The Early Bronze Age in Lithuania, and especially the final part, saw the most important changes in ...
The meetings of the most significant archaeological association of Europe, the European Association ...
The economic model of the Lithuanian Late Bronze Age (1100–500 cal BC) has long been based on zooarc...
Our knowledge of the timing and completeness of the transition from foraging, fishing and hunting to...
Settled since several thousand years the Baltic Sea area has arich and to some degree well documente...
1. In the eastern Baltic region a fanning economy appeared alongside the traditional hunting, fishin...
The period before Christ, i.e. the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age, in the northern...
The Early Bronze Age in Lithuania, and especially the final part, saw the most important changes in ...
The article analyzes the campsites of the Stone and Bronze Age in Karaviškės (the 6th settlement of ...
Whilst the practice of cremation first emerged and spread in the East Baltic region during the 2nd–1...
The beginning of Vilnius is often dated year 1323. When the grand duke of Lithuania Gediminas wrote ...
The Early Bronze Age (1800–1100 cal BC) is among one of the most poorly understood prehistoric perio...
The Trzciniec Culture, Trzciniec Cultural Circle and Trzciniec Horizon are the names of a cultural a...
Current knowledge of the beginnings of crop cultivation in Lithuania is based mainly on Cerealia-typ...
In 2009, the 14th volume of Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) ran a series of papers summing up the state ...
The Early Bronze Age in Lithuania, and especially the final part, saw the most important changes in ...
The meetings of the most significant archaeological association of Europe, the European Association ...
The economic model of the Lithuanian Late Bronze Age (1100–500 cal BC) has long been based on zooarc...
Our knowledge of the timing and completeness of the transition from foraging, fishing and hunting to...
Settled since several thousand years the Baltic Sea area has arich and to some degree well documente...