Proto-Eneolithic settlement feature for leather processing

The state of knowledge of the Epi-Lengyel settlement of South Moravia is still limited to a few isolated pub lished sites, with a predominant focus on the typological evaluation of pottery. Collections of lithics remain unevaluated or are treated mainly typologically. The inventory of the settlemen...

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Main Authors: Ludmila Kaňáková, František Trampota, Gabriela Dreslerová, Vojtěch Nosek, Antonín Přichystal
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Published: Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://archeologickerozhledy.cz/index.php/ar/article/view/130
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author Ludmila Kaňáková
František Trampota
Gabriela Dreslerová
Vojtěch Nosek
Antonín Přichystal
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description The state of knowledge of the Epi-Lengyel settlement of South Moravia is still limited to a few isolated pub lished sites, with a predominant focus on the typological evaluation of pottery. Collections of lithics remain unevaluated or are treated mainly typologically. The inventory of the settlement feature from Lidická Street, Drnholec, Břeclav district, comprising, among other things, 45 lithic pieces, has made it possible to apply modern methods to the evaluation of the collection, elucidating detailed aspects of its use and the depositional context of this function. It is the first-ever collection of Epi-Lengyel lithics in Central Europe studied by use-wear analysis. The results of this analysis show that it is a functionally homogeneous assemblage that was intended for processing animal materials, mainly leather. In terms of the distribution of raw material, there is an absolute orientation towards local sources. In a broader settlement context, the site appears peripheral.
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spelling doaj.art-db6cfa0c06da458ebb07110ced62826a2023-02-05T09:55:36ZcesInstitute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, PragueArcheologické Rozhledy0323-12672570-91512022-12-0174310.35686/AR.2022.16Proto-Eneolithic settlement feature for leather processingLudmila Kaňáková0František Trampota1Gabriela Dreslerová2Vojtěch Nosek3Antonín Přichystal4Ústav archeologie a muzeologie, Filozofická fakulta, Masarykova univerzita, Arna Nováka 1, CZ-602 00 BrnoRegionální muzeum v Mikulově, Zámek 1/4, CZ-692 01 Mikulov; trampota@rmm.cz; Ústav archeologie a muzeologie, Filozofická fakulta, Masarykova univerzita, Arna Nováka 1, CZ-602 00 Brno; Archeologický ústav AV ČR, Letenská 123/4, CZ-118 00 PrahaMasarykovo Muzeum v Hodoníně, Zámecké nám. 27/9, 69501 HodonínÚstav archeologie a muzeologie, Filozofická fakulta, Masarykova univerzita, Arna Nováka 1, CZ-602 00 BrnoÚstav geologických věd, Přírodovědecká fakulta, Kotlářská 267/2, Brno, CZ-602 00 The state of knowledge of the Epi-Lengyel settlement of South Moravia is still limited to a few isolated pub lished sites, with a predominant focus on the typological evaluation of pottery. Collections of lithics remain unevaluated or are treated mainly typologically. The inventory of the settlement feature from Lidická Street, Drnholec, Břeclav district, comprising, among other things, 45 lithic pieces, has made it possible to apply modern methods to the evaluation of the collection, elucidating detailed aspects of its use and the depositional context of this function. It is the first-ever collection of Epi-Lengyel lithics in Central Europe studied by use-wear analysis. The results of this analysis show that it is a functionally homogeneous assemblage that was intended for processing animal materials, mainly leather. In terms of the distribution of raw material, there is an absolute orientation towards local sources. In a broader settlement context, the site appears peripheral. https://archeologickerozhledy.cz/index.php/ar/article/view/130Epi-LengyelProto-Eneolithiclithicsuse-wear analysislithic raw materials
spellingShingle Ludmila Kaňáková
František Trampota
Gabriela Dreslerová
Vojtěch Nosek
Antonín Přichystal
Proto-Eneolithic settlement feature for leather processing
Archeologické Rozhledy
Epi-Lengyel
Proto-Eneolithic
lithics
use-wear analysis
lithic raw materials
title Proto-Eneolithic settlement feature for leather processing
title_full Proto-Eneolithic settlement feature for leather processing
title_fullStr Proto-Eneolithic settlement feature for leather processing
title_full_unstemmed Proto-Eneolithic settlement feature for leather processing
title_short Proto-Eneolithic settlement feature for leather processing
title_sort proto eneolithic settlement feature for leather processing
topic Epi-Lengyel
Proto-Eneolithic
lithics
use-wear analysis
lithic raw materials
url https://archeologickerozhledy.cz/index.php/ar/article/view/130
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