The economic model of the Lithuanian Late Bronze Age (1100–500 cal BC) has long been based on zooarchaeological collections from unstratified, multi-period settlements, which have provided an unreliable understanding of animal husbandry and the role of fishing and hunting. The opportunity to re-evaluate the previously proposed dietary and subsistence patterns arose after zooarcheological assemblages of Garniai 1 and Mineikiškės fortified settlements, dating only to the Late Bronze Age, were collected in 2016–2017 and 2020–2021. The new analysis revealed that the communities in these sites were mainly engaged in animal husbandry of small ungulates such as pigs, sheep/goats, which differed from western Lithuania and the rest of the Eastern Ba...
The paper presents the results of the study of animal remains from two different spaces of the Late ...
With the arrival of the Early Neolithic Globular Amphora and CordedWare cultures into the southeaste...
To date, no zooarchaeological or historical research on the consumption of fish in Lithuania in the ...
This study examines faunal skeletal remains from Kinet Höyük, a small harbour site in the Plain of I...
Our knowledge of the timing and completeness of the transition from foraging, fishing and hunting to...
So far the general standpoint in Linthuania does not have an appropriate approach in multilayered ar...
Our knowledge of the timing and completeness of the transition from foraging, fishing and hunting to...
The article analyzes the campsites of the Stone and Bronze Age in Karaviškės (the 6th settlement of ...
Archaeological excavations in one of the Old Town areas around Kurpių Street have provided new and v...
Archaeological excavations in one of the Old Town areas around Kurpių Street have provided new and v...
Lithuanian archeologists claim that the rise of the Bronze Age in the Lithuanian area could be delim...
In the excavated Padure (Beltes) hill-fort in Latvia, cultural layers from the Late Bronze Age and t...
The paper presents the first general archaeological data about the Stone Age period in the Tauragė a...
1. In the eastern Baltic region a fanning economy appeared alongside the traditional hunting, fishin...
Beginning around 10,000 years ago, humans gradually shifted away from hunting-and-gathering lifestyl...
The paper presents the results of the study of animal remains from two different spaces of the Late ...
With the arrival of the Early Neolithic Globular Amphora and CordedWare cultures into the southeaste...
To date, no zooarchaeological or historical research on the consumption of fish in Lithuania in the ...
This study examines faunal skeletal remains from Kinet Höyük, a small harbour site in the Plain of I...
Our knowledge of the timing and completeness of the transition from foraging, fishing and hunting to...
So far the general standpoint in Linthuania does not have an appropriate approach in multilayered ar...
Our knowledge of the timing and completeness of the transition from foraging, fishing and hunting to...
The article analyzes the campsites of the Stone and Bronze Age in Karaviškės (the 6th settlement of ...
Archaeological excavations in one of the Old Town areas around Kurpių Street have provided new and v...
Archaeological excavations in one of the Old Town areas around Kurpių Street have provided new and v...
Lithuanian archeologists claim that the rise of the Bronze Age in the Lithuanian area could be delim...
In the excavated Padure (Beltes) hill-fort in Latvia, cultural layers from the Late Bronze Age and t...
The paper presents the first general archaeological data about the Stone Age period in the Tauragė a...
1. In the eastern Baltic region a fanning economy appeared alongside the traditional hunting, fishin...
Beginning around 10,000 years ago, humans gradually shifted away from hunting-and-gathering lifestyl...
The paper presents the results of the study of animal remains from two different spaces of the Late ...
With the arrival of the Early Neolithic Globular Amphora and CordedWare cultures into the southeaste...
To date, no zooarchaeological or historical research on the consumption of fish in Lithuania in the ...