Tytuł: The Baden culture. Around the Western Carpathians
Seria: Via Archaeologica. Źródła z badań wykopaliskowych na trasie autostrady A4 w Małopolsce
Redaktor serii: Jan Chochorowski, Janusz Kruk, Jacek Rydzewski
Redaktor: Marek Nowak, Albert Zastawny
Wydawca: Krakowski Zespół do Badań Autostrad, Instytut Archeologii Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii PAN Oddział w Krakowie, Muzeum Archeologiczne w Krakowie
Miejsce: Kraków
Rok wydania: 2015
Język: angielski
Liczba stron: 516
Format: A4
Okładka: twarda
ISBN: 978-83-935207-3-2
Preface
In the history of international symposiums on the Baden culture in Europe, Poland has been the host of such meetings three times so far.
The first ,, Polish ,, conference was held in Kraków- Nowa Huta in 1967, and its results were published the following year in a book entitled: Studies of the
radical Decorated Pottery Culture.( R Jamka,J.K. Kozłowski eds.)The book included several papers which recapitulated the then state of knowledge about the Baden culture in Lesser Poland and Moravia.
CONTENTS
Marek Nowak, Albert Zastawny
Preface
Janusz K. Kozłowski
Introduction
Settlement, chronology, typology, periodization
Tunde Horvath, Eva Svingor
The spatial and chronological distribution of the so-called "Baden culture"
Miroslav Śmid, Pavlina Kalabkova
Pre-Boleraz, Boleraz, and Post-Boleraz development in Moravia
Jaroslav Peska
A small contribution to the knowledge of Baden culture in Moravia and the present state of research
Albert Zastawny
The Baden complex in Lesser Poland -horizons of cultural influences
Eva Horvathova
The current state of research on the Baden culture at Slovakian areas in the northern basin of the Tisza river
Robert Malcek
Settlement of the Zvolen Basin in the context of Late-Baden settling processes in the Western Carpathians and the surrounding areas
Albert Zastawny
Absolute chronology of the Baden culture in Lesser Poland -new radiocarbon dates
Janusz Bober
Pottery of the Baden culture in Lesser Poland on the basis of findings in the Kraków-Nowa Huta area
Marian Sojak
Eneolithic Settlement of Spiś caves (Northeast Slovakia)
Vitazoslav Struhar, Marian Sojak, Michal Cheben
The Baden culture hilltop settlements in Northern Slovakia and their "socio-symbolic" Importance
New discoveries
Marta Kaflińska, Irena Wójcik, Damian Stefański
New settlement of the Baden culture at site s in Kraków-Bieżanów
Marcin M. Przybyła, Piotr Szczepanik, Michał Podsiadło
Eneolithic enclosure in Gniazdowice, Proszowice district, Lesser Poland, in the light of non-destructive
research methods
Elżbieta Trela-Kieferling
Workshop of Jurassic G flint core tools at site 7 in Przybysławice, Lesser Poland
Maciej Nowak
Workshop of the tetrahedral flint axes discovered during rescue excavations at site 13 in Zakrzów,
Wieliczka district, Lesser Poland
Paweł Valde-Nowak, Agnieszka Gil-Drozd, Anna Kraszewska, Marcin Paternoga
The Proto-Boleraz grave in the Western Beskidy Mts., Lesser Poland
Eva Horvathova
New data to the cognition of the Baden culture settlement in Preśov (north-eastern Slovakia, Śariś)
Noemi Beljak Paźinova, Michaela Niklova, Jan Beljak
Deserted castle -Lower castle in Zvolen in the context of the Baden culture settlement
in Middle Gran region, Slovakia
Michal Cheben
Collection of chipped industry of the Baden clay pit from Velke Vozokany, SW Slovakia
Alena Bistakova, Gabriel Nevizansky
Settlements of the Baden culture in Bajć-Vlkanovo, SW Slovakia
Around the Baden Culture
Marzena Szmyt
The Baden complex and the Globular Amphora culture. Case studies from three peripheral areas .
Agnieszka Przybył
The Baden complex and the Funnel Beaker culture in the Polish Lowlands.
The problem of "lowland Badenization"
Katerina Papakova
The settlement of the Funnel Beaker culture with Baden elements in Velke Hośtice (Opava District)
Jana Mellnerova Śutekova
Western Slovakia during the period of Post-Baden cultural development