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@inbook{1163725, author = {Whittle, Alasdair and Bentley, R. Alexander and Bickle, Penny and Dočkalová, Marta and Fibiger, Linda and Hamilton, Julie and Hedges, Robert and Mateiciucová, Inna and Pavúk, Juraj}, address = {Oxford}, booktitle = {The first farmers in central Europe : diversity in LBK lifeways}, edition = {I.}, editor = {Penny Bickle and Alasdair Whittle}, keywords = {diet; lifetime mobility; health and physical condition; isotopic analysis; osteological analysis; Vedrovice cemetery; Těšetice burials; LBK}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-1-84217-530-9}, pages = {101-158}, publisher = {Oxbow Books}, title = {Moravia and Western Slovakia}, year = {2013} }
TY - CHAP ID - 1163725 AU - Whittle, Alasdair - Bentley, R. Alexander - Bickle, Penny - Dočkalová, Marta - Fibiger, Linda - Hamilton, Julie - Hedges, Robert - Mateiciucová, Inna - Pavúk, Juraj PY - 2013 TI - Moravia and Western Slovakia VL - Series: Cardiff Studies in Archaeology PB - Oxbow Books CY - Oxford SN - 9781842175309 KW - diet KW - lifetime mobility KW - health and physical condition KW - isotopic analysis KW - osteological analysis KW - Vedrovice cemetery KW - Těšetice burials KW - LBK N2 - This chapter is a part of major study on the lifeways of the first farmers of central Europe (LBK culture) from about 5500 cal BC to soon after 5000 cal BC. Within the five or more centuries of LBK existence a dynamic sequence of changes can be seen in, for instance, the expansion and increasing density of settlement, progressive regionalisation in pottery decoration, and at the end some signs of stress or even localised crisis. Although showing many features in common across its very broad distribution, however, the LBK phenomenon was not everywhere the same, and there is a complicated mixture of uniformity and diversity. This study takes a strikingly large regional sample, from northern Hungary westwards along the Danube to Alsace in the upper Rhine valley, and addresses the question of the extent of diversity in the lifeways of developed and late LBK communities, through a wide-ranging study of diet, lifetime mobility, health and physical condition, the presentation of the bodies of the deceased in mortuary ritual. It uses an innovative combination of isotopic (principally carbon, nitrogen and strontium, with some oxygen), osteological and archaeological analysis to address difference and change across the LBK, and to reflect on cultural change in general. ER -
WHITTLE, Alasdair, R. Alexander BENTLEY, Penny BICKLE, Marta DOČKALOVÁ, Linda FIBIGER, Julie HAMILTON, Robert HEDGES, Inna MATEICIUCOVÁ a Juraj PAVÚK. Moravia and Western Slovakia. In Penny Bickle and Alasdair Whittle. \textit{The first farmers in central Europe : diversity in LBK lifeways}. I. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2013, s.~101-158. Series: Cardiff Studies in Archaeology. ISBN~978-1-84217-530-9.
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