2018
DOI: 10.15584/misroa.2018.39.2
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Studia nad osadnictwem kultury pucharów lejkowatych na lessach Podgórza Rzeszowskiego i Doliny Dolnego Sanu

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“…In the context of these features, as well as the cultural layer we have identified numerous FBC sherd and flint assemblages (cf. Król, 2018). The presence of relatively well-preserved anthropogenic relics and particularly distinct clustered features ( Figure 3) has confirmed the scientific importance of this site and justified the second season of the excavation.…”
Section: Previous Excavationssupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…In the context of these features, as well as the cultural layer we have identified numerous FBC sherd and flint assemblages (cf. Król, 2018). The presence of relatively well-preserved anthropogenic relics and particularly distinct clustered features ( Figure 3) has confirmed the scientific importance of this site and justified the second season of the excavation.…”
Section: Previous Excavationssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The main aim of the non-invasive research was to investigate the Skołoszów 16 area in order to estimate the potential settlement space of the FBC societies. Due to the indications given by the surface survey conducted in 2016 it was expected to encounter prehistoric remains in the form of pits: this was, moreover, supported by the results of the excavation mission in 2017 and 2018 in the northern part of the site (Król, 2017;2018). In late 2018, a magnetic prospection was planned for the entire summit and slopes of the small hill ( Figure 2), which according to the survey was inhabited by the FBC during Eneolithic times.…”
Section: Geophysical Surveymentioning
confidence: 81%
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