Transcarpathian contacts of the Late Glacial Societies of the Polish Lowlands

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  • Iwona Sobkowiak-Tabaka Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Centre for Prehistoric and Medieval Research Polish Academy of Sciences
  • Zsolt Kasztovszky Centre for Energy Research Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • Jacek Kabaciński Centre for Prehistoric and Medieval Research Polish Academy of Sciences
  • Katalin T. Biró Hungarian National Museum
  • Bolgárka Maróti Centre for Energy Research Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • Katalin Gméling Centre for Energy Research Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Polska, Europa Centralna, Węgry, Słowacja

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Identification of exotic raw-materials discovered within the context of Late Glacial societies of the North European Plain is a crucial factor in discussion about far-reaching exchange systems of goods and ideas. The present paper considers the occurrence of obsidian finds on the Polish Lowlands, hundreds of kilometers away from its sources located south of the Carpathians. The focus is on chemical recognition and identification of a large and unique assemblage of obsidian artefacts from two Polish localities based on non-invasive Prompt Gamma Activation Analysis (PGAA). As a result, a clear connection of northern Polish obsidians with its outcrops located on the northern (Slovakian) fringe of the Tokaj Mountains was established that is the first detailed identification of obsidian finds from the territory of Poland ever. A review of Polish and Slovakian obsidian assemblages from the Late Glacial times and the importance of obsidian exchange and mobility for Late Palaeolithic societies of Central Europe are discussed supported by analytical results of PGAA.

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2015-12-30

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Sobkowiak-Tabaka, I., Kasztovszky, Z., Kabaciński, J., Biró, K. T., Maróti, B., & Gméling, K. (2015). Transcarpathian contacts of the Late Glacial Societies of the Polish Lowlands. Przegląd Archeologiczny, 63, 5–28. Pobrano z https://journals.iaepan.pl/pa/article/view/1602

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