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Surovinová základna kamenné štípané industrie nositelů kultury zvoncovitých pohárů ve východní části střední Evropy

Title in English Raw material basis of chipped stone industries of the Bell Beaker Culture in eastern central Europe
Authors

PŘICHYSTAL Antonín ŠEBELA Lubomír

Year of publication 2007
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Ve službách archeologie
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Geology and mineralogy
Keywords Bell Beaker Culture; eastern central Europe; lithic chipped artefacts; raw material basis
Description From the viewpoint of raw materials there were studied chipped artefacts from 25 burial sites in Moravia, one from eastern Bohemia (Rosnice), western Slovakia (Skalica), southern Poland (Samborzec) and two from Hungary (Budapest-Albertfalva, Szigetszentmiklós). The most important raw materials are represented by cherts of the Krumlovský les type, erratic silicites and silicites of the Kraków - Czestochowa Jurassic. The local Triassic chert was chipped prevalently at Hungarian localities.
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