Between the Vinča and Linearbandkeramik worlds: the diversity of practices and identities in the 54th–53rd centuries cal BC in south-west Hungary and beyond
Szederkény-Kukorica-dűlő is a large settlement in south-east Transdanubia, Hungary, excavated in advance of road construction, which is notable for its combination of pottery styles, variously including Vinča A, Ražište and LBK, and longhouses of a kind otherwise familiar from the LBK world. Formal...
Main Authors: | Jakucs, J, Bronk Ramsey, C, Banffy, E, Oross, K, Voicsek, V, Dunbar, E, Kromer, B, Bayliss, A, Hoffman, D, Marshall, P, Whittle, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Verlag
2016
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