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Location:

  • Poland, Bronocice
  • geo:50.342602,20.349125
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -3900 / -3370

Class:

  • Rural settlement
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=34041

Annotations

The Bronocice settlement was inhabited  from 3900-3800 BC originally by Funnelbeaker Culture peoples and later by a small group of Lublin-Volhynian people (Phase 2).

Sources:

  1. Aleksandr Diachenko, Janusz Kruk and Sarunas Milisauskas, What does the bell-distribution hide? Spatial behavior and demographic development of the Funnel Beaker culture populations in Bronocice region, Poland, Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 68: 2016, pp. 25-38.
  2. Janusz Kruk and Sarunas Milisauskas, Radiocarbon dating of Neolithic assemblages from Bronocice, Przegląd Archeologiczny, t. 37: 1984, pp. 1-30 - http://rcin.org.pl/dlibra/docmetadata?id=61138
  3. J, Kruk, S. Milisauskas, Settlement Organization and the Appearance of Low Level Hierarchical Societies During the Neolithic in the Bronocice Microregion, Southeastern Poland, Germania  Vol.  62-1: 1984,  pp.  1-30. 
  4. Baczyńska, Barbara, Dwa pochówki młodszej fazy kultury pucharów lejkowatych z Szarbi, woj. Kielc, Sprawozdania Archeologiczne, t. XXXVI,.  1984

Nearby

Bronocice

Neolithic grave

Bronocice pot

The vase was found in Neolithic settlement at Bronocice by the Nidzica River in 1976 during the archaeological excavation. It contains an image of a vehicle with a shaft for a draught animal, and four wheels. Dated to ca 3500 BC.

Szczotkowice (1 km)

Bronze Age tumulus.


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