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@inbook{564593, author = {Mateiciucová, Inna}, address = {Oxford}, booktitle = {BAR International Series 1304, 91-108}, edition = {1.}, keywords = {Mesolithic-Neolithic transition; Neolithisation of psyche; chipped stone industry; regular blade production; distribution of stone raw material; trapezes; borers/perforators; exchange of partners}, language = {eng}, location = {Oxford}, isbn = {1-84171-654-5}, pages = {91-108}, publisher = {Archaeopress, Publishers of British Archaeological Reports}, title = {Mesolithic traditions and the origin of the Linear Pottery culture (LBK)}, year = {2004} }
TY - CHAP ID - 564593 AU - Mateiciucová, Inna PY - 2004 TI - Mesolithic traditions and the origin of the Linear Pottery culture (LBK) VL - B.A.R. International Series 1304 PB - Archaeopress, Publishers of British Archaeological Reports CY - Oxford SN - 1841716545 KW - Mesolithic-Neolithic transition KW - Neolithisation of psyche KW - chipped stone industry KW - regular blade production KW - distribution of stone raw material KW - trapezes KW - borers/perforators KW - exchange of partners N2 - Chipped stone tools made by both Mesolithic foragers and Neolithic farmers, play a significant role in discussions about the beginning of the Neolithic in Central Europe (LBK culture). In this paper I compare the technology of blade production, the distribution of raw stone sources and the occurrence of so-called culturally specific tool types (trapezes, borers and retouched blades) of the chipped stone industries of Mesolithic and Early Neolithic sites in Central Europe and Balkans. I suggest indigenous development of the LBK culture in the region of Transdanubia. I would like to emphasize the psychological implications on Neolithisation. I suggest long before the physical acceptance of the Neolithic, some changes occurred at the psychic level. First, there was a Neolithisation of the hunter-gatherer soul (psyche), followed by Neolithisation at the material level. On the end of this paper I try to explain the rapid dispersion of the Early LBK culture throughout Central Europe. ER -
MATEICIUCOVÁ, Inna. Mesolithic traditions and the origin of the Linear Pottery culture (LBK). In \textit{BAR International Series 1304, 91-108}. 1st ed. Oxford: Archaeopress, Publishers of British Archaeological Reports, 2004, p.~91-108. B.A.R. International Series 1304. ISBN~1-84171-654-5.
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